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I am 24 yrs old, have had two kids and then a tubal after my second one. My breasts feel swollen and the right one is kind of sore along the outside edge, like just under my arm pit. I am supposed to have my period in a few days, they have swollen before in the past but not like this, I am not sure what to do.

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If the pain persists even after your period, then you should see a doc. Pain that occurs around period (during PMS) is called cyclic and related to sex hormones but if the pain is non-cyclic-it needs to be checked.
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Yes i am 20 years old and I am sexually active with my Fiance. We dont use protection, but we do use the pull out method. I know that I can still get pregnant from his Pre-come. For the last few days, about three now. My breasts have been very sore to the touch and my Partner noticed that they were bigger then normal. My bra size has also increased. I have been getting a little queasy in the morning and sometimes after I eat certain things. I have yet to get my Period but I am not late for it yet. But my body has never done this before my Period. Could I be pregnant or my period going to be like this from now on.

Anna~
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I know4 couples that do this, ans so far 2 are pregnant-There are just way too many variables.
From netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/facts/coitusinterruptus.htm
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If you employ this method every time, then at least you’re doing something to avoid pregnancy. But couples who rely solely on coitus interruptus do tend to have unwanted pregnancies. Also, they can get very frustrated by having to keep ‘pulling out’ at the last moment.


Does it work?

So, as a method of contraception, it’s certainly better than nothing! However, doctors do not recommend it because:

* it's easy to fail to withdraw early enough

* there may be sperms present in the 'dew drop' of fluid that a man produces when he is excited, but well before he actually ejaculates.

Also, coitus interruptus does lessen the pleasure of sex, because the couple have to keep on thinking about the need for withdrawal. And the female partner may well feel angry or unsatisfied about the fact that her man never ‘comes’ inside her.

However, withdrawing before ejaculation is an emergency solution that can be used by couples who wouldn’t mind about a pregnancy or those who feel they cannot use any other kind of contraception. In areas where it is very difficult to get contraceptives (for instance, war-torn countries) 'withdrawal' has often proved fairly effective.

However, for people who have access to sensible, modern methods of contraception, coitus interruptus is a poor alternative.

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