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i had unsafe first time sex but he pulled out before cumming, i


Question Posted Thursday February 21 2013, 4:59 am

i had sex the very first time, he pulled out before cumming, but we didnt use condom. it was 14th, n my period date is 18, but its 21 and it is still not happening??? are dere chances of getting pregnant

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adviceman49 answered Thursday February 21 2013, 12:46 pm:
The pullout method of birth control is the least effective method of birth control there is. The main reason for this is that the male during intercourse emit a small amount of seminal fluid as a lubricant. He is not even aware that he is emitting this and with in it is semen; more than enough to impregnate a women.

Most women are most fertile during the middle w4 days of 21 day menstrual cycle, though not all women ovulate at the same time. So the answer to your question is that it is quite possible you are pregnant.

Most likely the stress of worrying over whether you are pregnant or not has thrown your cycle of. Your only 3 days late which is not a big deal especially if you area young teenager and have not been menstruating that long.

Best suggestion is to get a home pregnancy test and find out for sure if you are or are not pregnant.

If you are over the age of 14 and you are not pregnant you can make an appointment with your GYN and ask for birth control pill without parental consent and they will be prescribed for you.

There is a Federal Law called HIPPA that ha a specific section covering teenagers and their reproductive systems. That section of the law gives any teenage 14 years and over medical confidentiality over their reproductive systems. This law was specifically written by congress to insure young people proper medical care for their reproductive systems without worry of parental interference. You can by law make an appointment and see a doctor for anything concerning your reproductive system without parental consent.

You are also granted full medical confidentiality meaning the doctor or any staff member cannot release any information to anyone including your parents without your written consent. You mom cannot be in the exam room with you without your consent. This law was written so you can speak freely and openly with your doctor about anything that may be bothering you concerning your reproductive system. This allows the doctor to be able to properly treat you. As I said the also allows you to ask for and receive proper birth control as discussed with your doctor.

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday February 21 2013, 11:45 am:
Unless you are on birth control the answer is highly likely. The pull-out method really is not a method at all. You see precum itself contains sperm and more than enough to get you pregnant without protection.

Before getting extremely worried you should get a pregnancy test (more than one) and find out for sure as you may just be late hopefully. If pregnant deal with it then rather than get really worked up on a "what if" than a confirmed positive test result.

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