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pregnancy or time for my period? PLEASE HELP

By June 9, 2011 - 8:00pm
 
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on may 17th i had sex with my boyfriend but he pulled out and a min later he came on my stomach. its possible that some cum ran down my groin area. on may 20th i got my period, just like normal. yesterday june 8th i had sex with my boyfriend again and he once again pulled out and came on my stomach. cum did run down towards my vagina but i immediately wiped it away with cloth just in case. im very very paranoid. next week im supposed to be starting my period and normally a week before my face breaks out and i get somewhat more emotional. this always happens. but ive also lost weight in the past two months. some people say that they lose weight during pregnancy and that some women have their period during the whole 9 months. i need to know the chances of me being pregnant, honestly. or maybe its just that time of the month and im gettin too paranoid and imagining things. i dont have any adult that i want to talk to to get a test so i want some advice, i need to know the chances please. asap. thank you so much!

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Unclover,

Although not very common, it is possible to get pregnant this way if sperm gets into your vagina.
Even if a man pulls out in time, pregnancy can still happen. Some experts believe that pre-ejaculate, or pre-cum, can pick up enough sperm left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation to cause pregnancy. If a man urinates between ejaculations before having sex again, it will help clear the urethra of sperm and may increase the effectiveness of withdrawal.

Pregnancy is also possible if semen or pre-ejaculate is spilled on the vulva.

Keep in mind that the withdrawal method does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Use a latex condom or female condom to reduce the risk of infection an to avoid scares like these which have happened more than once in the last month.

Good Luck,

Rosa

June 10, 2011 - 7:15am
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