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Question Posted Tuesday October 7 2008, 6:15 pm

ok so this guy and i were messing around and we ended up having sex. well he didnt have a condom but im on birth control (yaz). but im also on antibiotics which affect the birth control. so one of his friends was coming so we stopped cuz we didnt want anyone to know. so he didnt cum but could i be pregnant because i have been really tired and i've started to feel sick.

i just want to know if its possible to get pregnant if he didnt cum

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Sunshine_Ellie answered Wednesday October 15 2008, 4:18 am:
Well since you're on Yaz, It's a slim chance of you being pregnant. But since you've also said your medication effects the birth control, There's still a chance you could be. Also pills are only about 95 or 97% effective. I could be wrong on the percents though. But anyway, To answer your question, Yes it's still possible to become pregnant even if he hasn't officially ejaculated (cummed). When a guy gets excited during sex, He lets out pre-cum. Which still consists of sperm. So it's possible to become pregnant. If you still experience some symptoms and have missed your period, Take a pregnancy test. It's the only way to know for sure. Hope I helped :)



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Since your medication is effecting your birth control, You should really see your doctor and ask about an alternative to the birth control you're taking now. Or even change the medication you are taking.


-Ellie

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LiLReBeL6907 answered Thursday October 9 2008, 9:46 pm:
Yes, you could be pregnant. Pre-cum happens during all parts of sexual intercourse so you can still be pregnant. Being tired and feeling sick are signs, but they can also be symptoms of other things so don't over react. Your antibiotics could be causing your body to react differently, causing nausea. Also, consider how long you have been on your birth control. It can take 3 to 6 months for your body to get used to the doses of hormones, so you may feel the side effects of this, which may be similar to signs of pregnancy. Other common signs are breast tenderness and swelling (which does not feel the same way it would before your period. Your breasts will be VERY tender and hurt to the touch and the swelling is very noticable as well. This sign normally happens with one to two weeks of being pregnant.) The last and major symptom is a missed period. Before your period go to a drug store and purchase the "5 days before your missed period" Pregnancy Test. This is the most effective and will let you know before you miss your period.

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Angelique answered Thursday October 9 2008, 8:41 pm:
It's possible, because of pre-cum, but don't panic. Just get a test, you can freak out then.

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solightninglove answered Thursday October 9 2008, 8:40 pm:
yes because of pre-cum, take a test! good luck :/

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