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pull out method .... help

ive been sexually active with this guy for about about 2 and a half weeks (we dated before that though) and we have had sex a few times a week and the nights that we do have sex we have sex a few times that night. we just use the pull out method, and he pulls out like 30 seconds before he comes and then finishes him self off. but i was just reading this web site that was talking about the pull out method and realized that we have sex a few times a week, a few times a night and he doesnt pee in between (which i heard helps with pre come or something) and just wipes off whats on him. whats the chancesof me getting pregnant from that. i know its normaly like 75% effective, but what about in this situation ??
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1456694 tn?1307394163
While it is true that if he pees in between it lowers the chances, it doesn't mean you shouldn't worry. I know the pull out method is a lot better then just letting him do it inside you, but you really should be more careful. It just takes one time of him not pulling out soon enough. Even if he does pull out every time early, you may end up pregnant. If you're not looking to get pregnant, I suggest using a condom EVERY time. If you don't want that, then talk to your mother about getting you on birth control. You can make up another excuse for why you want to be on it, but you really should be on the pill when you start to have sex.
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1634874 tn?1304530587
in your case its a much higher percentage
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The more times you use this method in one night the higher the chances, especially if you are ovulate. I've never heard of peeing preventing pre-ejaculate, it's all very risky. I am the type of person that only needs looking at to get pregnant though..still if you don't want a baby then this method is not enough!
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Your chances of getting pregnant in a given menstrual cycle are said to be about 20% when you have unprotected sex, and having sex several times in a row with him coming in between (but not peeing or having time in between) is as good as unprotected.  Google "Cowper's Gland" if you want an explanation of the pre-ejaculatory fluid and why it can have sperm in it in the next erection after ejaculation.  
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