Can you get prego if you don't use a condom put he pulls?

Me and my boyfriend had sex with no condom but he pulled out before the jizz came.. What are the chances of me getting pregnant? And is it possible?

Answer #1

zudano is right :) I got it from planned parenthood. it -might- be wrong on some levels, but I’m pretty sure planned parenthood would mainly be a very accurate website to use for that.

Answer #2

Dahh!! >.< I’m so confused

Answer #3

Yes Ma’am. It’s definitely possible. And since you’re 15… Well. I think that you should’ve waited longer, personally, but what is done is done. Also, you might get STD’s. So yeah. In about a month, go to a doctor and get yourself checked, aye? =]

Answer #4

(sighs) yes, its possible. any type of sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, with or without birth control, it is always possible to get pregnant.

Answer #5

Yes it is possible. PLEASE USE A CONDOM! Not only do you run the risk of getting pregnant, you put yourself at risk for Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Several of which are incurable (HIV, HPV, Herpes, Hepatitis B).

Answer #6

the whole pre-cum thing is not accurate either

It is accurate, sperm tends to slip out whenever it gets the chance too. It can and can’t contain sperm cells. Depends on the sperm cells themselves. Also the pull out method in order to work needs timing. Which I highly doubt a lot of people have. You can’t tell when a man already released his precum its being mixed with all of the other sex liquids.

I find it very odd that your comparing latex to that. The condom is so much safer then the pull out method. It doesn’t even work efficiently when done properly whereas a condom actually happens to prevent both precum and cum itself. I don’t know where your getting your statistics from but I would really love to see them.

For the most part I agree with Phrannie and ifeelcrazy.

Answer #7

I’m sorry, but does anybody actually do the research on how much it works? because it’s actually a lot safer than people think.

if you do it perfectly 4 out of 100 will get pregnant. if you don’t it’s 18 out of 100. it’s just a LITTLE bit worse then a condom. and actually, the whole pre-cum thing is not accurate either. pre-cum only contains sperm if they have cum recently and not gone to the bathroom to clean out all the sperm from the previous cumming.

Answer #8

No one knows exactly what the changes are, some girls fall pregnant the first time they use the pull out method (which isn’t a form of birth control) and others take a while.

Next time use a condom. Pre-cum contains sperm. Also condoms protect you against STD’s.

And get on the birth control pill or another method as well. You can get it for free at planned parenthood or a government clinic.

Answer #9

well I did the same thing with my ex (now he is was my boyfriend at the time) and he pulled out right before and we did it for queit a while and I got lucky, nothing happend to me but its rare that it happens my friend ended up prego like that, I just got luck! im hopegin your not, and how old are you btw? I hope your 16 or older! im 17 but was 16 when I was freaking out of whether I was or not, its scary so please from now on use something! learn from me, and this!

Answer #10

I’d say about 50/50…use a condom next time, and save yourself all the worry…or worse, a pregnancy.

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Answer #11

Ok but what are the chances?? Like %?

Answer #12

15 d:

Answer #13

littledarling is correct to an extent.

The studies and numbers are actually from Planned Parenthood. You can read it right on their webpage.

Yes if used correctly by a mature couple who both know and understand there bodies it is effective (4 out of 100) Compared to the correct usage of a condom (.4 out of 100) Condoms are way ahead of the curve and also protect STD’s

Incorrectly actually results in 27 out of 100 which is actually really high considering only 84 woman who are trying to get pregnant every time they have sex in a year will get pregnant.

The Withdrawal method

  • requires great self-control, experience, and trust
  • is not for men who ejaculate prematurely
  • is not for men who don’t know when to pull out
  • is not recommended for teens and sexually inexperienced men because it takes lots of experience before a man can be sure to know when he’s going to ejaculate
Answer #14

YES

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