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Pull-out method

My boyfriend and I recently had sex and used the pull-out method. It was approximitely 11 days after the end of my last period and I was wondering what the chances are of me getting pregnant? It has been a week since this and I'm just super paranoid.
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The pull out method is NOT birth control in any way, shape or form. It's irresponsible and if you don't mind std's, sti's or getting pregnant keep doing it.

Pre ejaculate is secreted by every man or boy and they don't know when it happens. It DOES contain sperm and it can get you pregnant. People who swear pull out works are just lucky. PLENTY of women have gotten pregnant having sex using the pull out method. ( I personally know of 4.)
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lol dnt stress waiit a couple of weeks befor you thiink of anything then go for a test there iis a thing called pre come wiich goes into you befor they come anywayz and it also hold sperm but as ii saiid dnt stress me and my boyfriend have been together for over a year now and only used protection for the 1st month ever since we have not and ii have not fallin pregnant ! well that ii know of lol butt yer just waiit some tym and go get a test the chances aree 50-50% tbh :)
x.O.x Torii x.O.x
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The "pull-out" approach is a highly unreliable method of birth control and it's possible to get pregnant that way. Since you're super paranoid, buy an EPT kit to test for pregnancy. And,
in the future, use a condom.
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