Hello, and thank you for sharing your question with the community. I'd love to give you some helpful information on the subject.
Pregnancy can only occur if the male partner ejaculates into your vagina during intercourse. Simply being wet cannot cause pregnancy.
At this point in time, you do not need to worry about preventing pregnancy since you will not be able to get pregnancy from that incident.
In the future however, if you plan to continue to have intercourse with your boyfriend, I highly suggest that you use some kind of protection. You can use condoms, or take birth control pills, which you can get at Planned Parenthood without needing parental consent.
Having unprotected intercourse can not only lead to pregnancy but also sexually transmitted decease. To prevent both these things, it is necessary to take precautions.
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Hello, and thank you for sharing your question with the community. I'd love to give you some helpful information on the subject.
Pregnancy can only occur if the male partner ejaculates into your vagina during intercourse. Simply being wet cannot cause pregnancy.
At this point in time, you do not need to worry about preventing pregnancy since you will not be able to get pregnancy from that incident.
In the future however, if you plan to continue to have intercourse with your boyfriend, I highly suggest that you use some kind of protection. You can use condoms, or take birth control pills, which you can get at Planned Parenthood without needing parental consent.
Having unprotected intercourse can not only lead to pregnancy but also sexually transmitted decease. To prevent both these things, it is necessary to take precautions.
Let us know if you have any more questions.
Faith
January 3, 2015 - 12:41pmThis Comment
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