kittaytoro answered Wednesday May 14 2008, 3:51 pm: You can get pregnant on any day, it's just more likely on certain days (usually RIGHT before you're ovulating or as it begins, aka right before your period).
And yes, there's still a chance if ya'll weren't using any protection, or faulty protection, because if it was anywhere near that region, it's a chance.. Very small, but still a chance.
Comrade answered Wednesday May 14 2008, 12:24 am: Yes. ANY time that a penis comes in contact with your vagina, there is a chance you could be pregnant. Even if he didn't release sperm inside you. [ Comrade's advice column | Ask Comrade A Question ]
AskKay23 answered Tuesday May 13 2008, 11:35 pm: You can get pregnant any time of any day-- period or no period.
Even if sperm doesn't get in, pre-ejaculation still can. Pre-ejaculation comes out a few moments before ejaculation. It can still get you pregnant, and it can still give you STD's.
Planned Parenthood is very confidential. If you go there for birth control or condoms, they access to your parent's is illegal if you don't want them to know.
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