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Re: Please Help I don't know where to turn.

From: clare (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 23 Aug 2001 16:57:36 -0500 (CDT)


Hi: I am not a doctor, but an older woman who (I think) can give you advice on this topic. Yes, you can get pregnant this way, as well as a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Even though you are both technically virgins, either one of you may have picked up an STD if you ever fooled aroud with someone else this way before. You really should see a gynacologist as you are now sexually active. Birth control pills are essential at this point, and they also help regulate your monthly bleeding as well as lower your reproductive cancer risk. Using a condom every time you fool aroung will prevent an STD. Some STD's such as veneral warts can cause cervical cancer, and that is very unpleasant to live with for the rest of your life. I don't mean to sound like I'm preaching - sex can be fun if you ensure that there are no risks involved. Best wishes.

At Thu, 23 Aug 2001, me wrote: >
>I have a question,
>I have never had sex before, me and my boyfriend are both virgins,
>we are waiting to have sex till after we are married, but we like to fool
>around a bit, If I've never been "broke open" is it still possible
>for me to get pregnat? A couple of weeks ago me and him where fooling around
>and he sliped inside me about half way, and I was worried about pre-cum,
>please answer my question, if it is possible for me to get pregnat that way
>please tell me the chances of it, I'm very worried and i am definitly not
>in the position to have children, Please help, and reply to me soon, so I
>can take the corect course of action.
>Thank you,
>ME




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