Possibly cant have a child

So I don’t know what is wrong with my bodyy [[if anything at all]] I started on birth control in september, ran out in december, and never went back to get a refill.. In the summer before september, I had sex once or twice, without protection or anything and he cummed in me and all that but I never got pregnant. And like it happened again like a couple months ago where he cummed in me and I didnt have any protection and I still didnt get pregnant. He says that I might have a problem, but im not sure. I think I might too. Like we never use a condom, but he pulls out before, but there is still that chance of getting pregnant right? Im just wondering why I havent gotten pregnant. [[not that I want to right now]]. I just find it weird,??

Answer #1

Get back on the birth control! If you don’t want to go to the doctor you can actually order birth control medications online at www.RxOvernight.net where you don’t need a prior prescription or insurance to order. All you do is fill out a short form and the online doctors will prescribe and ship your medications.

Give it a try and don’t chance not using protection!

Answer #2

You will get pregnant. FOR SURE. Pregnancy doesn’t happen every time someone has unprotected sex for many, many reasons. It will eventually, though.

If you don’t want to get pregnant now, then either get on BC pills, or use condoms EVERY TIME. Pulling out DOES NOT WORK in the long run, it may slightly reduce your chances, but there is sperm in his pre-cum. More than enough to do the job.

Do you really want to be a pregnant 16 year old???

Please, tell your Romeo to cool his jets until you get back on the pill (for at least 30 days BEFORE having sex) or use a condom EVERY TIME. And don’t fall for the line where he wants to put it in “just a little bit.” Like I said, pre-cum can make you pregnant.

If you can’t afford pills, try Planned Parenthood or a free clinic in your area. (And besides, if you can’t afford the cost of pills, How could you ever afford a baby?)

More Like This

Sex

Sex education, Intimacy, Relationship advice