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Pregnancy before Puberty?


Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 12:10 am

Heyy so i'm almost 16, and i've been having sex with my ex for about a year now. (The fact that we're exes who are still monogamous, and love each other is a WHOLE different issue :-/) Anyway, i'm a really tiny girl, underweight but only because of my FAST metabolism. I eat fine and lots! I have small breasts, an A...The thing is, i have a high sexual desire and all but I dont get my period. I've gotten it once, about 7 months ago.

So I wonder, can i still get pregnant? My...ex...and i are fairly careful, but we both have strict parents and dificulty accessing protection, so the 'pull-out' method has been used several times (against my better judgement but in the moment...*sigh*). I'd be relieved to hear my chances of pregnancy are at least...reduced?

As a side note, i did just get a useful supply of condoms, and have them well hid and ready!
Thanks Much!

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karenR answered Thursday March 27 2008, 12:46 am:
If your not having your period your chances
of getting pregnant are reduced. As nice as
is is not to have one though, you should
probably see a doctor about it.

Now, the only problem with trusting this
is...You could start ovulating at any time.
You could technically get pregnant, not
knowing this, before even having a period.

So continue to use caution. But chances
are greatly reduced. :)

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