Meh and my boyfriend started having sex bout a mounth ago... he is my first so i realy dont knw much about it... we just now had sex without a condom and he said he pulled out before he came... i wanted to ask him how did he know that it some didnt get inside but i waz too shy n i knw i shudnt be shy when it cumz to that... my question is... iz it posible for a guy to pull out before they cum... and if he pulls out but before its all the way out he cumz just alil inside... cud you be pregnant??? thanz
VoiceofReason answered Monday June 6 2011, 1:47 am: Yes, he pulled out and came outside of your vagina. Unfortunately, when a man gets aroused, he starts secreting pre-cum, which contains sperm, too. So you could definitely get pregnant that way.
So from here on in either use birth control and/or condoms. Btw, condoms also can break, so they aren't 100% effective. Thus, getting on the pill or using a cervical cap or some other IUD is the way to go. Talk to your doctor about this. If you don't feel comfortable with that, try calling Planned Parenthood and see if they can do anything for you. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday May 31 2011, 8:53 am: Yes it is possible for a guy to pull out before hand. However, Is it possible you can't get pregnant from this? NO.
Nothing is ever 100% safe, If you don't want to get pregnant then you need to use protection at ALL times. All it takes is one time and boom your pregnant and from your grammar spelling I'm going to assume you are way to young for that.
If you don't know much about sex, I highly suggest you read up on it more. There are many many ways pregnancy can occur and something as simple as precum can get your pregnant. If I were you, I'd also seek birth control as soon as possible. Try planned parenthood they are completely anonymous but be SAFE about it don't be stupid. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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