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  • Do you understand how the human reproductive system works? You are doing everything you need to do to get pregnant right now. If you don't want to be pregnant then maybe you should consider changing something.
  • if you dont want to have a baby you better use condoms
  • If you don't want a baby, for god's sake, put the condom back on, or get on the pill. If the two of you are ready to parent another living being for the next 18 years of your life, then talk to your doctor. You might have irregular periods, and not be firtile on a regular monthly basis. Get yourself to a GYN, and take some parenting classes so you really know what your are up for, if you do get pregnant.
  • there is a possible 5 percent percentage that u may get pregnant even if hes wering a condom my advice watch out for syphilis and herpes in addition to pregnancy.....
  • It just means that your boyfriend is firing blanks babe
  • There is always a slight chance of pregnacy even just after your period. And there is always a chance of STD's. Condoms and/or contraceptives should be the first product in the designated adult drawer or sex box. Preventing STD's, STI's and pregnancy keep sex healthy and worry free. The last thing any woman needs from a sexual experience is to wind up with a funky itch, odd bumps or a killer disease like HIV/AIDS. A woman also does not want to wind up pregnant unless she is ready for that phase of life. Condoms and contraceptives are a healthy way to prevent these sexual mishaps from occurring The thought of teens having unprotected sex is troublesome. Yet, it is a part of life that teens have unprotected sex. At first, I really wondered why teens have unprotected sex when safe sex practices are taught in the public schools and many private schools. To find an answer, I talked to a few teens and asked them, why teens have unprotected sex. Learn what I discovered with my talks to teens for common reasons teens have unprotected sex. Teens Completely Trust Their Sexual Partners One of the common reasons teens have unprotected sex is the immature level of their dating relationships. A teen girl or teen boy will tell the sexual partner that they haven't been with anyone else or only one other person. The other person was free of sexually transmitted diseases. The teen couple then ends up having unprotected sex, despite the dangers and risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. A teen girl will trust her sexual partner to completely pull out prior to ejaculation and not worry about the risk of pregnancy. The ineffectiveness of the withdrawal method is not completely understood by the teen girl. Not only is she at risk for STDs, she's at risk for pregnancy. Yet, kids aren't understanding this and teens have unprotected sex. Teens Do Not Have Access to Condoms Many teens find that they know to use condoms but don't have ready access to them. At first, I thought this was just an excuse. Stop and think about it. If teens get condoms from the health department, they need to have transportation there. If teens get condoms from the store, it's transportation and money that are needed. Teens have unprotected sex because they don't feel that condoms are readily accessible to them. Yes, they could take the bus or get a ride to get condoms. Yet, those teens that have unprotected sex aren't mature enough to do this. Teens are Embarrassed Another common reasons for those teens have unprotected sex is being embarrassed. They are embarrassed to go to the store and buy the condoms. They're embarrassed to bum condoms off of a braver friend. They would rather take the risks involved with unprotected sex than to go through the embarrassment of obtaining proper protection. Some teens are even embarrassed to wear or use a condom. One teen I talked to said that her boyfriend won't wear condoms because he's embarrassed at how they look on his penis. It was better to have unprotected sex than to put him through the embarrassment. Not Understanding All the Mechanics of Condoms For some teens, a common reason for not having protected sex is not truly understanding the mechanics of condoms. They don't understand how to put a condom on correctly. They are worried that a condom will be too tight and hurt. Others think that condoms are only needed during certain days of the month. Many are afraid they will put on a condom wrong and end up embarrassed or not be able to go about doing it right to begin with. Summing It Up Teens are just too immature and not ready for sex if they choose to have unprotected sex. The reasons that teens have unprotected sex are very valid to them, their peers and their sexual partners. As responsible adults, we can see how it is a grave error for teens to have unprotected sex. The only thing we can really do is continue to talk to teens and hope that enough will listen to make a difference and have fewer teens making the choice to have unprotected sex.
  • If both you and your bf want to have sex with the least chance of getting pregnant then safe sex is the only way to go. It's not hard or complicated, safe sex just requires that you take birth control pills and he also uses a condom, every time, no exceptions, and you will have almost no chance of getting pregnant. If your monthly period is regular then you may substitute the day counting (calendar) method instead of birth control pills and be just as safe. Good luck...

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