i had sex with my boyfriend yesterday and then a little bit after he put it in my unprotected was inn for like about 5 seconds and i told him whattt are we doing take it out!! so i was so nervous he did not cum i dont even think he was hard but anyway i took the morning after pill(plan b) today what are the chances of prenancy??
WonderlustWeirdness answered Friday August 8 2008, 11:21 pm: Oh brother, and you are having sex without knowing anything about sex!!!!! Good grief!!!!!
This reminds me of the hijacker who was arrested because he wanted the flight school to teach him how to fly a jet plane, but he did not have to be taught how to land it!
ONCE he has ejaculated, there will ALWAYS be a little bit of semen in his duct !!!!! I presume he used a condom the first time, then took it off and put himself back in you a little bit, because his penis will have been retracted and small immediately right after his orgasm. What a stupid guy!
As with any pill or physical birth control device, even with the pill THERE IS ALWAYS A PER-CENTAGE OF WOMEN WHO WILL GET PREGNANT! Even men who have tubal ligation will sometimes get a woman pregnant! The "Morning After Pill" PROBABLY will work, but do you understand your ovulation cycles? Right after your period ends, you have about ten days when you will not ovulate so you cannot get pregnant! After that you have maybe four more days when you PROBABLY will not get pregnant UNLESS you unexpectedly ovulate because you get excited or something to stimulate your ovaries to release two more eggs. Then sometime after ten to fourteen days (approximately) you go into your period and start all over again. So, what is the length of time between your boyfriend's stupidity and your last period? And that will NOT prevent your coming down with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) !!!!
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