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Me And My Boyfriend Had Un Protected Sex, and he did pre cum. But, it was on my bed sheets, i left to make sure no pre cum was on my vagina or in it, i also peed , i know that dosent help. Still i was paranoid. Can i be pregnant?? help please.

By August 18, 2009 - 11:03am
 
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I peed after sex, no pre cum came out, and im sure he didnt pre cum in me! it was on the bed sheets. but can i be pregnant

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Anonymous

Didn't you just read both comments before you? regardless of peeing and pulling out if you have unprotected sex you have a chance of getting pregnant period. Now based on what method you use determines your percentage of getting pregnant. for example as alison said that the pulling out method is on 73% effective at preventing pregnancy.

September 8, 2009 - 11:56am
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Anonymous

if my boyfriend pee before having sex and he pulled out and it was my second day after my period stopped can i be pregnant?

August 31, 2009 - 2:53pm
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Anonymous

I agree with you. There are alot of young girl and boys in are society today that have alot of questions about sex and the answer to this is because our society and parents need to educate more on this topic to prevent the percentage in young teens getting pregnant at a early age. My other advice, if your having sex at a early age you should always use some kind of protection if your not ready to become a parent. Alot of girls and boys think there ready but you really are not till you undergo it. So i dont agree or disagree in young teens having sex at a early age. My only advice to you is to protect yourself, for your own good because you have a whole life ahead of you. Also for girls 18 of age if you have had unprotected sex and think you might become pregnant you can always go to any pharmacy like cvs, walgreens, or walmart to obtain the morning after pill make sure to take your id with you. Girls under 18 if the same thing occurs to you make sure you speak to an adult about the situation so they may help you asap you my still qualify to obtain the morning after pill. You have 72 hours from the day you had unprotected sex to obtain the morning after pill.

August 30, 2009 - 12:27am
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Thank you for your comments. I also wanted to add that the FDA has recently approved another form of emergency contraception, or EC, ("morning after pill") that is called Plan B One-Step that may be obtained without prescription by girls and boys who are 17 years of age and older. The original Plan B can be obtained without prescription by girls and boys 18 years and older. And, it is best to use EC as soon as possible (the misnomer "morning after pill" has been changed, as it is best to use EC that same evening), and recent studies have shown that it is effective even up to 120 hours after unprotected sex (it used to be 72 hours).

August 30, 2009 - 7:34am

Banqqbanqq,

Yes, anytime you have unprotected sex, whether or not your boyfriend ejaculated inside of you, there is a chance for pregnancy to occur. What you describe is that you practiced the "withdrawal method", where you have intercourse and your boyfriend withdraws or "pulls out" before he ejaculates. This method is only about 73% effective at preventing pregnancy (you can read more about it here.

What you describe as your boyfriend "did not pre-cum" except on the bed sheets--- that is actually ejaculating that you are referring to. "Pre-cum" is slang for "pre-ejaculation fluid", and this is present on the tip of a man's penis when it becomes erect; it may or may not be noticeable. So, yes, anytime your boyfriend has an erection, then there will be "pre-cum" or "pre-ejaculatory fluid" that comes out in a few drops on the tip of his penis, and this fluid may/may not contain sperm.

Peeing after sex also does not prevent pregnancy; have you had any sex education classes in school? If you get to know your anatomy, you will know that you actually have two openings: one is your vagina and the other is your urethra, where urine comes out. Peeing after sex does nothing to "cleanse" your vagina of any semen, as it is in a different location on your body.

August 18, 2009 - 11:53am
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