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qwerty10

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Is She Preg?
Posted: 04-30-05 21:54pm

Today I had sex twice with my gf.


1.) she was on the pill, she started this month. She missed one day and took 2 the following. Yesterday she took 1 a hour late. Besides that, she took them on time. She's supposted to take her pills at 10 pm, but says she takes it around 9-10 pm. She say's I should'nt worry about that?


2.) I did not use a condom.


3.) I withdrawed both times. I did'nt feel any precum or semen escape while it was inside.


3.) her period should be tomorrow.

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what are my chances?


She say's, that when/ if she has her period, that's when the vagina cleans it's self, and washes every thing away, even the semen? So, if she has her period tomorrow, i'm in the clear?


If she does have her period, could she still be pregnate?

Lol, i'm worried!! Help please!!!! Thanks.
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2ferano

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Posted: 04-30-05 23:54pm

Just because you didn't "feel" precum doesn't mean you didn't release any. If you don't want babies then wear a condom. The pull-out method isn't a method of birth control at all.
Her chances of being pregnant all depend on her cycle, when she is ovulating, if she has taken any meds that would interfere with her birth control, or if she has been ill, and when she missed this pill you speak of. Taking the pill one or two hours off, depending on the pill, may or may not be a problem. But, the bottom line is if you don't want babies then you should also wear a condom.
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BaByMaMa2005

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Joined: 03 Jan 2005
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Location: Houston, TX

Posted: 05-01-05 00:14am

Sounds like there is a very slim chance of here being pregnant. If she takes he pills like you say then she should be protected.
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