Question Posted Saturday September 11 2010, 11:28 pm
So me & my boyfriend had unprotected sex during my period, he pulled out & busted a nut all over my cover. I accidently set my leg in it & it got onto my thigh. Then 2 days after my period ended, we had unprotected sex once again, but this time he busted a nut on his leg & I once again put my leg down & it got on my thigh, both times I wipped it off. But then he cleaned himself off, got dressed & laid with me. Then it started up again, but he didn't bust a nut this time, I just got tired. So my question is; can I get pregnant & if so, how high of a risk do you think I'm pregnant? By the way I'm 18 & a girl.
So my advice for right now:
Go to the Drug Store, pick up a pregnancy test. If it's positive, do what you want to do. If it's negative, find a health clinic and get on the pill. I'm a year older than you, I can't imagine getting pregnant.
If you are already on birth control, use condoms if you're worried about pregnancy.
partyanimal answered Sunday September 12 2010, 1:26 pm: oyyyyyyy vey.
Unprotected sex=baaaaaad idea.
I dont know if you know but you can get pregnant if you have sex even during your period. Even though he didnt cum inside of you either time, there is still a chance of getting pregnant with pre-cum. And the thing with pre-cum is that he cant feel it and neither can you, and it does happen. The fact that he busted and although he did 'clean up', went back inside of you, puts you at a greater risk of getting pregnant. I think you put yourself at a mediumish risk of being pregnant, and i advise you save yourself the worry and just use a condom next time. A 7 dollar pack of condoms sounds better than a baby at 18 or a 500 dollar abortion.
hope i helped :)
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