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pregnancy scare


Question Posted Monday May 19 2014, 8:39 pm

15/f
I had sex for the first time with my boyfriend and we used a condom but after a little bit the condom slipped off and we didn't notice but when we did we stopped immediately and put one on. Can there still be a big chance of pregnancy? He had already cummed before we had sex & didn't cum during or after sex is there still a big chance of me being pregnant?


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misspiggy answered Tuesday May 20 2014, 6:03 pm:
If he did not ejaculate inside of you it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant.

However, I would like to tell you that you are a bit young to be having sex. The average age to first have sexual intercourse is 17. You are a little ahead of the game. If you do plan to continue having sex at this early age, keep being responsible the way that you are now. Keep using condoms and learn as much about sex as you can.

Start off perfect and stay perfect, that's what I always say!

Miss Piggy

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lightoftruth answered Tuesday May 20 2014, 11:57 am:
There is a chance of pregnancy.

I'd suggest taking plan b just in case. If it's been before 72 hours, you'll be able to take it. If it's after, then it won't work.

If you're going to continue having sex, I'd suggest getting on birth control. You don't want accidents like this happening again.

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storageanddisposal answered Tuesday May 20 2014, 5:28 am:
Is there a big chance? No, the chances are very small, but there is still a small chance.

Are you aware of emergency contraception? It can take up to 6 days for the sperm and the egg to meet and the morning-after pill prevents the ovaries from releasing and egg as quickly as usual. You can take such a pill up to 5 days after the condom slips off, though after a few days the pill won't be as effective.

You can get these pills at clinics like Family Planning or Planned Parenthood. I would find out what clinics are close for future reference should something like this happen again.

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