we use pull-out or withdrawal method... am i pregnant?
Question Posted Tuesday November 9 2010, 2:02 pm
I had sex with a guy on sept. 28, 2010. we use pull-out or withdrawal method. we did it again on october 9, 2010, and october 18,2010. until now i don't have my period. am i pregnant?
The last time i had my period was september 20-25.
christina answered Thursday November 11 2010, 4:55 pm: You might be. Go to the doctor and get a pregnancy test done. The store bought ones can sometimes give a false negative or a false positive. If you want to know for sure, go to the doctor. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
lynzeandjori answered Wednesday November 10 2010, 7:35 pm: well there is this thing called a pregnancy test and it will telll youall the all the answers to life andthe in and out method doesnt prevent babies so my advice is to use a condom that should work [ lynzeandjori's advice column | Ask lynzeandjori A Question ]
bliz answered Wednesday November 10 2010, 12:55 pm: The withdrawal method is not a great choice, mostly because there are sperm in the small amount of fluid that the penis secretes before ejaculation.
liricospinto answered Tuesday November 9 2010, 8:15 pm: You should get a pregnancy test to be sure. The withdrawal method is extremely unreliable, as pre-ejaculate often has sperm in it, and can get you pregnant. Please consider more reliable methods of contraception; the best thing to do is double up to be completely certain -- like a condom and contraceptive foam, or the Pill with a condom backup. [ liricospinto's advice column | Ask liricospinto A Question ]
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