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Re: What are the chances of pregnancy?

From: Heather Horn (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 27 Jan 2001 15:53:10 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 27 Jan 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Please help me. I am 15 years old and I have never had sex. But a few
>weeks ago, I made out with my boyfriend and he was on top of me, and our
>privates were in close contact. I had on underwear and he had on
>boxers, and he did not ejaculate at all. But I am concerned because my
>period is 6 days late, which is unusual for me, and I've been stressed
>lately because of this concern. Last month it was 3 days late, so I
>still have some hope of not being pregnant. If my boyfriend did not
>ejaculate, we had on underwear, and I've never had sex, what are the
>chances that I'm pregnant? I know the chances are small, but how small?
>And should I be worrying this much? I don't want to go to the doctor
>until I'm absolutely sure, because I fear that my parents will find out.
>Please help.

In this situation, you do not need to be concerned about being pregnant. In order for you to become pregnant, your boyfriend would need to deposit sperm into your vagina (he would have to ejaculate.) Situations like the one you described however often lead to sexual intercourse. I want to encourage you to think about what your preferences are before you decide to have sex or not. Many women (myself included) regret having intercourse at an early age. If you do have sex, be sure that you are responsible about the possible consequences, and ALWAYS use a condom. Your safest bet for preventing pregnancy is to keep those underwear on. Not having sex is the best way to prevent pregnancy.




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