The biggest thing that bothered me about this statement was that this person choose to say if he did not ejaculate in the condom you have NOTHING to worry about. This is simply not true. Men carry the highest concentration in that little dab of pre-cum, so you do have to worry if there was any contact between your vangina, and his penis, even if he wasn't even inside your vagina. If there's moisture from outside going in, and sperm get in that moisture, they like to swim up. My friend Sabra got pregnant without ever even having sex with a guy, he just rubbed on her clit with his penis, and never came anywhere near her genitals, she gave him head, he came in her mouth, she swallowed, and about 6 weeks later found out after going in for a routine doctor visit thinking she had the flu, that she was a virgin and pregnant.
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i had sex with my boyfriend a week in a half ago and i shouldnt be starting my period for another 2 weeks. I am bleeding kinda a lot. Im not trying to get pregnant and I dont know if I am bleeding because of sex or because I am stressed or if im pregnant. we used protection and he never came inside of me. my blood was really heaving when i woke up two days ago and now it is very very light. can anyone help me???
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Dear "Scared", I am a Physician Assistant and there are several things you should know. First, it is usually easier for the patient to use a Sunday start, meaning if your period starts on Saturday, you open up a new pack of pills and begin the next day. If you get you period on Sunday, start a new pack on Sunday; however, with this method you need backup protection for the first week while taking your OCP. The partially unprotected sex; unfortunately, a man does not have to ejaculate, most mean start to leak a clear fluid prior to ejaculation which contains sperm and yes can get you pregnant. Also, you must keep a record of your cycle usually the first day is the one that counts. If you are usually regular the time of your ovulation is 14 days after the first day of your period. This is the time you are most fertile, I usuall tell patients to try to avoid intercourse if possible on these days (Itell them the 14, 15 & 16 day to be sure, or use a condom as backup. As for implantation of the fetus, this takes place (again if you are regular 3 weeks after the first day of your period. You must take your pills the same time everyday, should you miss a day, double up on your next dose. If you miss more than 2 days, contact your MD or midwife, some OCPs must be restarted or special directions must be given. Because you are on the pill, you may have a lighter period, or a shorter one. If you believe you may have forgotten a dose and it was during your "fertile period", you should see a medical professional and they will obtain a blood test called a beta HCG. This can detect an extremely early pregnancy. Some urine tests have become extremly accurate and they can determine a pregnancy 4 days after a missed cycle. If you choose to do this at home, be sure it is the first urine of the day(the time when your BHCG would be the highest) If you have any doubts at al, seek a medical professionals help. I hope this provided you with some answers.
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