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hendizzlez
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Posted: 12/10/06 - 23:11 Post subject: did i withdraw too late? can she be pregnant? |
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we had unproteced sex last night and it was our first time. we used up 3 condoms and ran out. it was our first time so we wasted 2 condoms.we continued without the condom and i did the withdrawal method. i'm really worried right now and im only 17, she's 15. we had sex about 3 times (intercouse - penis+vagina only) and once with a condom - it all happened in one night. this morning, we had sex 2 more times and it was unprotected. what im scared of is precum. and im also scared of withdrawing too late and maybe i alrdyed ejaculated in her. i highly doubt it, that i ejaculated in her but im not sure.
another thing is, one time, when i removed my penis, the head was wet, moist, and a bit sticky. i didn't feel anything but wetness. but i was wondering, what could it be? could it be her vagina's wetness? please help.. i'm really worried and i don't want her to be pregnant. thank you in advance.
sorry for posting this in the wrong spot "women's health". my internet's not working correctly right now. |
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Posted: 12/11/06 - 01:40 Post subject: |
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Maybe the wetness was from her vagina.
In the mean time, you should both be relaxed and not to be too stressed out.
If she stresses too much, her period may end up coming late.... then you both will think further and further (which is useless if she is not pregnant).
My advice is that you bith PREY HARD that she isn't pregnant.
Hope this help |
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Posted: 12/14/06 - 16:43 Post subject: |
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| that method of birth control isn't one to rely opon. if a guy has done anything within even a week before to have sperm produced then some could still be in his system and could be expelled before he thinks he needs ot pull out. |
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helpisontheway
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Posted: 12/14/06 - 19:02 Post subject: |
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thats not the best advice to be honest.
1. firstly. USE A MEDICAL FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL. the withdrawal method is not reliable, its not a medical form of birth control. and has a 40% failure rate.
2. the MORNING AFTER PILL can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex, (three days!) and is very effective at preventing a pregnancy. its available at most pharmacists with a prescription which you need to get from a DOCTOR or Walk-in clinic or family planning clinic. so GET THERE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! most places will allow you to take it up to 5 days after sex, but remember the longer you leave it, the less effective it gets. it can be free if you are in full time education (at least it does in the UK) and is COMPLETELY CONFIDENTIAL. parents needn't ever know!
3. Make sure you stock up on condoms and get your girlfreind on the oral contraceptive pill! USE PROTECTION or face pregnancy. the choice is yours.
good luck!! |
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