Question Posted Wednesday December 8 2010, 5:11 pm
okay i am on birth control but i have been late for my shot. i was supposed to get it like two weeks ago and i didnt because i didnt have a ride. while i am on the shot my boyfriend (t) and i have alot of sex and i let him cum inside of me because it hasent got me pregnant yet and we have been together on and off for about 3 years now. we are both 18 and he has a job but i dont. i stay with my cousin because of some family problems. a few days ago my bf and i had sex and we didnt use a condom and i wasnt on my shot for my month. and he accidentally came inside me but i hurried and whiped it all out..i need to know if im going to become pregnant even though i hurried and cleaned it out? and i also need to know if i get my shot friday is it still possible of being pregnant?? please someone give me a answer fast!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Condoms? gr8fruit answered Wednesday December 8 2010, 5:50 pm: Hi,
Sorry to tell you, but yes. If he came inside of you, there is always going to be a chance you could become pregnant. All it takes is one sperm! And even if you cleaned it out, there is still the opportuntity from the time he came in you until the time you cleaned it out that a sperm got inside. Even if you get your shot Friday, that is still several days from when you had sex... so YES. I would get a pregnancy test and take it a week after you have had sex with your boyfriend. This is when you will get the best reading. Its always better to be safe than sorry, so I would definately check to make sure you aren't one of the many that have gotten pregnant this way. Best of luck <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Wednesday December 8 2010, 5:44 pm: There is a possibility, but it's pretty slim.
Even if he hadn't ejaculated in you, you still could have become pregnant.
However, the shot is a terribly effective form of birth control. I was on it for a year, and it took me another full year to get my cycle back to normal. It's not like the shot loses all effectiveness right away at the end of 3 months: the hormones have just depleted to a degree where you have a higher possibility of getting pregnant. So I wouldn't worry too much. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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