I never once had unprotected sex as a teenager. So no not everybody just does it. If you want to be irresponsible and risk std's and pregnancy then yeah go for it. otherwise protection, protection, protection. No glove, no love.
That doesn't quite work. It's a difference if you're in a responsible, commited relationship and can handle the conquences. It's another completely when you choose to and can't. There is NO comparison between the two.
Exactly, when you want to get pregnant, unprotected, as a teen most will try unprotected at some point. Even adults will.
siiyay no not everyone has had unprotected sex. I did for one week, when my dh and I were ttc. I got pregnant and that was it. B/c AND condoms ever since. Yes, we have used condoms every sexual encounter since we began doing the horizontal mambo except when we wanted to get pregnant.
it's highly unlikely, but the tiniest bit possible...
Well no, that wouldn't be. I don't think.
what if you had sex with a condom on and it lasted about 30 to 40 seconds
can u get pregnant?
I do believe they were not saying just that. Yes its foolish but we all do it at some point don't even try to deny that you haven't.
Though, it was foolish that you slept with two guys. Did you know these boys before hand well? Did you get the right amount of information you needed before having intercourse with them? Like past lovers, any history of sti's in their families? Because without a condom it is very possible that you could contract a sexually transmitted infection.
Best of luck with what's happening!
What clysta and sweetpea said. It is very very very very foolish having unprotected sex. Pulling out or not if you were ovulating it's as good possibility you could be pregnant. If you are get a paternity test.
"Pulling out" is not a form of birth control, as there is sperm in pre-ejaculation(the wetness he has when he has an erection). The only way to know if you are pregnant or not is by taking a pregnancy test, either at home or at your doctor's office. If you don't want to get pregnant, then start using birth control.
25% chance, but pregnancy isn't your only concern. You'll need to start seeing a doctor for tests (pap and to insure you also don't have any STD/STI) If you don't want to conceive, do not ever have sex unprotected. The 'withdrawal method' is not birth control. All women experience different signs of pregnancy and many have none. You might get nausea, fatigue, sore breasts, cramping, etc or you might get nothing. Just because you get these doesn't mean you're pregnant as well.