If a guy ejaculates near my privates but not inside me can I get pregnant?
Question Posted Tuesday January 19 2010, 6:22 pm
If a guy ejaculates near my privates but not inside me can I get pregnant? my bf and me have had sex and this happened to me i got tested right after and I am not pregnant but im worried and I am against abortion so....
LostAngel answered Wednesday January 20 2010, 8:08 pm: If your not ready for what may not follow after unprotected sex, perhaps you aren't ready.
Condoms are always highly advised. =] I've had a scare, I won't lie but I'm against abortion and that would leave the choice of adoption or keeping it. If you ever come against this situation, think what is best for your baby, not what is best for you. If you aren't ready for the risks, try having sex with with a condom or not at all. Best of luck. [ LostAngel's advice column | Ask LostAngel A Question ]
dearcandore answered Wednesday January 20 2010, 1:28 am: Yes. It can happen. If you're against abortion and you're not ready to have a baby, you should abstain from sex or use protection. You don't want to find yourself in a difficult situation and know you could have done something to prevent it. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
PurdyBurdy answered Wednesday January 20 2010, 12:35 am: It is possible, but I wouldn't be too worried about it right away.
First and foremost the most important thing you need to remember is that if you believe that you are responsible enough to have sex, you must also believe you are responsible enough to pay the consequences of having sex. If you don't want to get pregnant, take proper precautions.
You're right about abortion, its completely wrong to kill something you created. Its proven that the fetus can feel pain during the abortion. [ PurdyBurdy's advice column | Ask PurdyBurdy A Question ]
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