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Re: Intercourse, and BirthControl

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:00:57 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Bmali wrote: >
>My questions are slightly different from the ones that are posted here
>on this website.. I recently had sexual intercourse with my boyfriend.
>After having itm he told me that he didnt use protection, neither did I,

You are the one that gets pregnant, not him. So don't ever count on him to do it.

>but he assured me that nothing will happen of that nature and I wont
>become Pregnant.

WRONG

I heard from someone that when sexual intercourse >takes place, there are layers in vagina which when break cause
>bleading.. and that happens to those who have done this their very
>first time. It was my very first time, but there was no bleading, so
>does this mean that no sperms have entered into my ovaries??

NO!!!!!!!!!!

other then >this .. will even a minute drop of sperm cause pregnancy??

It can.

because he >told me that when he was about to cum, he pulled out his penus,

Doesn't work.

but he >cant be sure if sperms did enter the vagina. I am really depressed
>because i dont know what to do, and i dont want to have the baby rite
>now.

If this was less than 72 hours ago, you could use emergency contraception. Talk to your Doctor about it.

If more than 72 hours, wait til 2 weeks after the event and have a pregnancy test to find out. If positive only options would be continue the pregnancy or abortion. If negative, you will have learned a lesson: Always use contraception while having intercourse if you don't want to get pregnant. Also since you are not in a committed monogamaous relationship with this individual, you should use some form of protection from sexually transmitted disease like condoms.

>
>Thank You,
>
>--
>Bmali
>
>P.S. pls reply as soon as possible
>

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R.Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG   FOG
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