Posted: 11/28/06 - 08:51 Post subject: Loosing Virginity without using safety precaustions
Me and My GirlFriend Had Sex The Other Night. And she lost her virginity to me and during intercourse the condom broke and i took the condom off and cont' until i broke inside of her. The moment i broke inside i let myself out immediatly.. she started bleeding excessively until she let her self to the bathroom. Today is the Second day and she is still bleeding normally like spots. am just curious she is having brown bloodstains as well! is that Normal? she is also thinking that she is going to have her period soon. she also has stomach pains and she is uncomfy sitting down and all! Should both of us be worried about anything?
Some women bleed less some more after having their hymen's broken. I don't think there's anything you should be worrying about, everything sounds normal to me.
No, she can't get pregnant since you didn't ejaculate inside of her. Try reading a bit more about pregnancy and conception, so you could understand the things you are doing. Good luck!
Posted: 12/02/06 - 09:12 Post subject: yes she can still get pregnant
You may have released "pre-cum" which is a fluid most males release after becoming aroused but before ejaculation- most guys don't even notice it. If this fluid came in contact with her vaginal area, there's a chance she could get pregnant.
Posted: 12/29/06 - 01:05 Post subject: pre-ejaculation and pregnancy.
clearly your healthteacher had no idea what they were talking about. YES you can get pregnant even if your partner pulls out before ejaculating. there is always the chance of pre-ejaculate leaking out of the penis with the potential to fertalize the egg, therefore causing pregnancy.
Posted: 12/29/06 - 01:08 Post subject: pre-ejaculation and pregnancy.
clearly your health teacher had no idea what they were talking about. YES you can get pregnant even if your partner pulls out before ejaculating. there is always the chance of pre-ejaculate leaking out of the penis with potential to fertalize the egg.
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