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Q: Help Help Please!
asked by: orange_20 on October 20th, 2006
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Hi! I am new to this. I signed up because I need some serious help. Today, I am a week late. Me and my boyfriend have been having unprotected sex for the past month. He pulls out everytime so I havent really been worried about anything. Well, I took a pregnancy test monday and it came out negative. But I heard after that, that your supposed to take it your first pee of the day, and I didnt. Last night, we had sex again and when I came back home, I had spotting. But it stopped. Am I pregnant?
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AyaMiyaki
replied on October 20th, 2006
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First of all, "pulling out" does not make you safe from pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate also contains sperm. There have been many people that have gotten pregnant on pre-ejaculate. If you don't want a baby, use real birth control.

We can't tell you if you're pregnant or not. Go buy another test and take it first thing in the morning. If it's still negative and you think something is wrong, see a doctor.
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orange_20
replied on October 20th, 2006
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Thanks. Im going to take another one in the morning. I didnt know that you could get pregnant off of pre-cum... Well I do now!
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Mabel
replied on October 20th, 2006
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You need to learn about your body and how pregnancy happens. Planned parenthood can give you pregnancy tests (for free) and they will also give you birth control (for free).

They will also educate you on how pregnancy occurs.
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