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1343415 tn?1276255393

pre ***??

OKAY so me and my boyfriend were having sex and he doesnt knw if the comdon fell or what.
he thinks it did but we really not sure. but he didnt *** he jst had pre *** so i waqs wondering came precum
get me pregnant??
IM REALLY SCARED!!! I DONT AND CANT BE PREGNANT???
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1348356 tn?1276691780
I forgot to mention, you must take the morning after pill within 72 hours of this "event" to prevent unintended prenancy and to never use the morning after pill as regular birth control.  Use this pill as soon as possible.  The sooner the better.  

You have yourself listed as a male but assuming the predicament you're in, and saying that this happened with your boyfriend, I'm guessing you are the female.  

Make sure you get the pill as soon as possible.  I cannot stress that enough.  
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1325861 tn?1437020367
Pregnancy tests can be purchased at the dollar store now, so go and get a couple because *** is ***, it all carries sperm. and if it connected with your eggs you may be pregnant.  A lot of people have gotten pregnant from a boy ( just putting the head in) with pre *** on it. I hope you are not pregnant and if you aren't be more careful in the future.
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1348356 tn?1276691780
YES!  Pre-*** can get you pregnant.  I'm not sure the numbers so I won't quote but there are swimmers in pre-*** so if you aren't intent on a pregnancy, as this has happened to me in my days, get the morning after pill to prevent it.  If you are 17 or over, you can go to your local pharmacy and pick up the pill for around $40.  Beware of the side effects and read all instructions.  Side effects when taking the pill include stomach pains, nausea and vomiting.  After you are done with the pill, when your next period is scheduled to come, do not be worried if it lasts longer than normal.  It will get lighter towards the end as usual, but it's possible that it won't go away for a while, like weeks.  Maybe a nagging kind of brownish discharge.   Doctors say this is normal.  I suppose it's a cheap price to pay.  

Hope this helps.  Always use backup.  Like maybe get on the pill?  Or explore other options.  Go to your local planned parenthood clinic and check them out.
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