If you have sex at 15 does that mean you wont have kids when your older?? does it ruin the chance of having kids?? because i been hearing rumors that you wont be able to have kids or you will have complications having kids ..and espically having sex at 15 does that ruin any of your eggs?
mariahneu answered Friday March 21 2008, 12:35 pm: It may be bad for your health if you have a smaller structure as it'll make you have complications with bearing a child due to your small frame.
You can also contract STD's and HIV/AID's at a higher rate when you're younger because your immune system is still building itself up and a vast majority of those that have STD's or HIV/AID's are under the age of 25 - very easy to contract it.
Always practice safe sex. The best practice would be abstinence, because you're not always safe with a condom or with birth control...
Ignatz answered Friday March 21 2008, 12:27 pm: No, it won't. You may have some difficulty giving birth at 15 due to underdeveloped reproductive organs, but you won't have problems getting pregnant, either now or later. (It's actually very easy to get pregnant in your teens, unless you practice safe sex or abstinence.) Usual disclaimers apply; be good, if you can't be good, be safe.
karenR answered Friday March 21 2008, 12:22 pm: Having sex at 15 in no way affects future
ability to have children. It doesn't ruin
an eggs.
Any girl 15 who gets pregnant has what is
considered a "high risk" pregnancy. There
can be more complications than a mature
adult pregnancy. Maybe thats what the rumors
are about.
All that really means is that the doctor is
taking a risk delivery babies for girls under
18. Insurance companys allow them to charge
more for their services. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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