I got off of my period during the end of memorial weekend, last Sunday, June 10th, I engaged in risky sexual activity with my boyfriend. We didn't have sex and he didn't go inside AT ALL. He rubbed his penis against my clit, he did not cum and he did not do it long either. But I'm really scared the Precum will cause me to become pregnant. Im pretty sure it was the day after ovulation too. PLEASE HELP ME
sivarocky answered Saturday June 16 2012, 5:38 am: may be there is a chance of getting pregnant.check your pregnancy status with urine pregnancy test.if it is positive there is no need to worry.terminate pregnancy with medical or surgical methods [ sivarocky's advice column | Ask sivarocky A Question ]
JustJessOx answered Thursday June 14 2012, 6:59 pm: Hey there,
If he didn't actually enter you then you are fine! :)
He didn't even come either. The odds are in your favour. If you're really freaking out there is no harm in taking a pregnancy test to ease your mind. But honestly I think you are just stressing over nothing. Stress will make your period later so just try to relax! :)
Good luck and much <3
Jess 18/f [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
carayotie answered Thursday June 14 2012, 6:14 pm: It would be very unlikely for you to become pregnant from that, especially if he didn't ejaculate. You'll be fine :) don't stress! [ carayotie's advice column | Ask carayotie A Question ]
crazytoad30 answered Thursday June 14 2012, 12:47 pm: it is so unlikely and if it is possible like a one in a million chance. you usually need to have penetration to become pregnant. you would have to be pretty unlucky to get pregnant like that. i wouldn't worry about it. [ crazytoad30's advice column | Ask crazytoad30 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday June 14 2012, 11:07 am: It is unlikely but possible that you can become pregnant from this type of sex play.
If you are going to engage in this type of sex play you should at the very least take steps to protect yourself from getting pregnant. This means you need to be on some form of birth control or your partner needs to wear a condom regardless of whether he is going to penetrate your vagina. When it comes to pregnancy consider his penis a loaded gun with an uncontrolled hair trigger. If it is anywhere near your vagina it needs a saftey cap, that is a condom.
If you are over 14 you do not need parental permission to seek birth control medication from your doctor or any womens free clinic, or to see a doctor. This is a right granted unto you by a Federal Law known as HIPPA. Within this Law which covers youngsters age 14 and up. Medical privacy is granted for things such as your reproductive health.
This means you do not need moms permission to see a GYN. Mom may not be in the exam room with you during the exaam unless you request her to be there. No one in the doctors employ or the doctor can tell anyone including your parents what you are examined for or treated for without your written permission.
The purpose of this is that Federal Law makers want, especially young women although young men are also covered,to seek medical help and counseling when they have concerns with any issue that might effect their reproductive system but won't do so because of fear of parental backlash.
Federal Law cannot be exempted by state law so this right to medical privacy cannot be overridden by state law. My suggestion then is if you are engaging in risky sex you visit a GYN or womens free clinic and obtain birth control. Also it is always advisable to have the young man use condoms as condoms while not protecting from all STDs do protect from many. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday June 14 2012, 8:40 am: Of course you can get pregnant.
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