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Pre-ejaculation and pregnancy?

Please don't judge me. I am 15 years old, and I am currently taking Yaz. My boyfriend and I have been together for a long time, and we wanted to have sex. Well, we tried, but it hurt me really bad, so all he did for about one or two minutes was just push his penis against my vagina for a little while. His penis never entered my vagina. I am worried that I could be pregnant from pre-ejaculation, if he had any. I am due to start my period right now, and I'm having every single period symptom without the period. I haven't started bleeding yet. I'm so scared. Am I pregnant?
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you should ALWAYS use condoms in addition, NOT JUST the first month while your on your pills
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When sperm hits the air, they die. So chances are getting pregnant like that are slim. But in cases I suppose it can happen if he does it right on the vagina and some slip inside. But still slim chance.
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I agree with msniki412, if you are taking your bc pill everyday then you shouldn't have a problem. Sometimes it's suggested that you use another method of contraception (like a condom) the first month you start the pill.

Also, if you are really hurting when he tries to enter you then maybe you should talk to your doctor. I don't think it should hurt so bad that he can't penetrate you all the way.  

One more thing, one of my doctors had told me that the penus does not necesarily have to be inside the vagina in order for you to get pregnant. As long as he is rubing up against you without protection and ejaculates (even if it's not inside the vagina) you still rung the risk of getting pregnant. But then again, you're using Yaz so it shouldn't be a problem if you're using it correctly.
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If you take your birth control pill everyday then you shouldn't have a problem with it not working. When did you start the pill? If you been on it for a while then it should be fine and should be working.
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