I am 13 and even I have no bf.I heard that a girl get pregnant if she intercourse.I never do sex.The tension that kills me is that I have an older brother,I am afraid that if he touch his semen and then he dries his hand and touch my pen and I touch my pen an touch my vagina,is there any chance of getting pregnant.I am very afraid.Plssss help me!!!
adviceman49 answered Monday January 21 2013, 9:48 am: No you can not get pregnant that way. The semen has to enter your vagina to get you pregnant.
BY your age you should have had at least two classes on sex education at school. One would have been in elementary school and would have been more of a Biology class and the other would have been in the sixth or seventh grade and been a more relevant sex education. Your parents could have opted you out of these classes. Is so my suggestion that this is the type of question that mom should have already discussed with you, has not happened and probably won't. I would suggest you do to see if she is ready to have this discussion with you.
If mom still does not fully explain what we all call the facts of life to you then when you turn 14 you can ask your GYN or family doctor to explain them. At 14 you medical confidentiality under a federal law known as HIPPA. This means can see a doctor for anything concerning your reproductive system without parental consent and without them knowing why you have seen the doctor. He doctor cannot tell your parents anything about your visit without your written consent. This is Federal Law and the doctor or anyone in his employ can go to prison for releasing your information to anyone. The same goes for your brother concerning his reproductive system and organ.
kittenlover2000 answered Monday January 21 2013, 9:25 am: You're 13-have you not had sex education classes at school yet?
Just wondering, not to get at you, but because one of the first things teachers tells you is that you can not get pregnant unless you have sex.
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