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is my girlfriend pregnant?

My girlfriend and i had had sexual intercourse and i had already cumed without putting it inside her...then i put it in 2 hours later i put it in her and i pulled out before i cumed...and now her period is running late and i worry...do any of you know what might have happened?
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The "pull-out method" is not a form of birth control and can get a woman pregnant. There is something call pre-ejaculation(the wetness you have when aroused) that is always present and you don't even feel it, and that contains sperm in it. That is why the "pull-out method" doesn't work. Since her period is late, have her take a home pregnancy test to find out if she is pregnant. If she's not, then you need to start using protection. Always use condoms. Good luck.
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Symptoms are unreliable and she doesn't need to have any symptoms in order to be pregnant. She can also have every symptom there is and not be pregnant, so don't rely on symptoms to tell if she is or not. The only way to know if she is pregnant is by having her take a home pregnancy test. It's been enough time for a home pregnancy test to be accurate, so have her take one to find out. Hope it goes well.
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Why hasnt she shown any sign of being pregnant...like she hasnt thrown up or anything and its already been 2 weeks?
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Why hasnt she shown any sign of being pregnant...like she hasnt thrown up or anything and its already been 2 weeks?
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thanks you guys, ill have her take a pregnancy test...i really hope she isn't because im 19 years old and im currently in college and that will make it really hard for me.
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She could still possibly be pregnant. The pull and pray method doesnt always work and men usually *** a little but whilr having sex or going through four play. The smalls amount can get a women pregnant.
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