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Yesterday, me & my boyfriend had sex, unprotected. He pulled out though.
What are the chances of still becoming pregnant ?!
Also, my bladder has been hurting and it hurts when I pee. This just started last night a couple hours after our intercourse.
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what kelsey asked  was different thing  & the doctor is giving different not satisfying answers.
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Hello.

We sexologists have a special name for people who have unprotected sex and pull out: "parents."

This is because millions of sperm can be contained in the fluid that the penis secretes prior to ejaculation. So you see, pulling out isn't a safe means of either birth control or risk reduction. Please visit your local teen clinic for free, confidential birth control information.

And if you are still experiencing discomfort when you urinate, you may have an infection in your urethra (where urine is expelled). Try drinking lots of cranberry juice and washing your vulva with warm water only (no soaps). If it doesn't clear up, you'll need to see a gynecologist for an exam. Again, you can get this service at your local Planned Parenthood or women's/teen clinic. Now that you're having penis-vagina sex, you need to take responsibility for your health and for reducing your risk of infection and pregnancy. Remember that with great sex comes great responsibility. Best of luck. Dr. J
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