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If you are having sex, and leaving it solely up to the guy to provide protection, I'd say your chances of becoming pregnant are excellent. Is this the desired result? If no, do something about it.
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If you are having unprotected sex, I'd say your chances of becoming pregnant are excellent. Is this the desired result? If no, do something about it.
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yes,
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Yes, indeed. Even pre-ejaculate can contain sperm. And those little suckers can swim!
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Oh, Yes! Any excitation may cause leakage of seminal fluid, and usually does, without your being in the least aware of it. Even WITH a condom from start to finish, she's only about 87% protected. Hundreds of thousands of girls have gotten pregnant, or contracted venereal diseases even though their partners uses condoms. Look up the statistics.
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Of course you can. "There are many methods of birth control, but there is no method that is 100% sure. You could use the pill, a diaphragm, a vaginal sponge, an IUD, AND a condom, and there is still a chance. Using more than one method will reduce the chances, but there is ONLY ONE way to be sure you don't get pregnant: don't have sex.
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Yes, easily. Sperm doesn't just come out at the time of ejaculation. It can and does come out before. First time, 12th time, whatever.
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yes you can. The likelihood is small, but there is pre-ejaculation that is released before the guy actually ejaculates. It does contain a small percent of sperm. Always- always- always use protection. Pregnancy is only a small thing to worry about- life threatening sexually transmitted diseases can most definitely be spread with this type of behavior!
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