Hi,
Yes, anytime you have unprotected sex, there is a chance of pregnancy. What you two did is called using the "withdrawal method" of birth control, where the man "withdraws" or pulls out his penis before ejaculating. This method is only up to 70% effective at preventing pregnancy when used intentionally as a birth control, and correctly.
If he ejaculated that close to your vagina, there is also a chance of pregnancy (beyond the chance of him penetrating you without a condom...as that is having unprotected sex no matter how long it lasted, and is a risk in itself of pregnancy).
How old are you? If you are 16 (possibly 15), you can get emergency contraception without a prescription from the pharmacy, if it has been within 120 hours of unprotected sex.
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Hi,
Yes, anytime you have unprotected sex, there is a chance of pregnancy. What you two did is called using the "withdrawal method" of birth control, where the man "withdraws" or pulls out his penis before ejaculating. This method is only up to 70% effective at preventing pregnancy when used intentionally as a birth control, and correctly.
If he ejaculated that close to your vagina, there is also a chance of pregnancy (beyond the chance of him penetrating you without a condom...as that is having unprotected sex no matter how long it lasted, and is a risk in itself of pregnancy).
How old are you? If you are 16 (possibly 15), you can get emergency contraception without a prescription from the pharmacy, if it has been within 120 hours of unprotected sex.
Let us know if you need any more help!
June 15, 2010 - 8:27pmThis Comment
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