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Re: could I be pregnant?

From: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 16 Jan 1999 10:09:31 -0600 (CST)


You should protect yourself everytime you have sex. Just because a guy doesn't ejaculated and he seems "dry", he is still producing preseminal fluid which does contain sperm. I have no idea what your chances of being pregnant are. Please call your local Planned Parenthood and get a pregnacy test and talk to them about birth control. They will be able to give you the honest facts and no one will judge you. Or call your OB/GYN.

Ann

At Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Brandi wrote: >
>OK, me and my bf had sex one night and later on I started my period;
>just barely though (this was the 7th of the month). The next morning it
>was the same thing..just a little bit of blood. I put in a tampon but
>when i went to take it out, it came out clean. That night we had sex
>again. The following night we had sex again and w/o a condom. But, it
>was only for about 2 minutes at the most and he was "dry"; there was
>nothing left in him. Also, he never ejaculated or anything. I was
>supposed to start my period on the 9th and never did. It is now the
>15th and I still haven't started. I still have some cramps though near
>my overies and lower abdomen; as if I am on my period. I have no
>symptoms of being pregnant though. Could I be? Also, what do you think
>is wrong? My cervix feels really different; as if it is blown up. What
>is wrong??????
>
>--
>Brandi
>






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