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Q: Pullout but cum touched vagina
asked by: thegirl10 on May 26th, 2009
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Okay so I had sex with my boyfriend today he pulled out but ejaculated on me and I believe some of it touched my vagina. I went to see if it did so I touched my vagina and I felt wet and I'm not sure if it was cum or just from me. I wiped it off of me but now I'm nervous and I can't sleep. I am on birth control but can I become pregnant? I'm nervous some one help me please!
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krismunroe
replied on May 26th, 2009
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If you're on birth control, and using it correctly, then no, you cannot become pregnant. Birth control does not prevent STI's though, so you might think about condoms as well.
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thegirl10
replied on May 26th, 2009
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Okay but I take my pill around 10 pm everynight but sometimes I dnt take it until like 1130 is tht bad? And yes I kno I should use condoms but I'm still like nervous because idk if it was the cum that I was touching because it was very close to the vaginal opening.. :'(
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johnrich
replied on June 8th, 2009
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I do hope you know that some 'cum' seeps out from your boyfriend's penis even prior to his main ejaculation. That's why pulling out just before he comes is not a reliable birth control method.
Taking your birth control pill two hours late should not be cause for concern. I'm sure your next period will come on time.
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