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Kind of scared.
My girlfriend and I had an evening that worried us. I think now when I think about it I'm the worried one. It is now behind her.
The advice of you all. We have protected sex 90% of the time. There has been three or four times where we had unprotected sex. This past week we were on vacation with my family and our room was connected to my parents room. We had unprotected sex, I guess you couldn't call it sex. We didn't want noise so it was just me inside her. We both wanted to feel a little. We were laying there, I was inside her (no thrusting) all of a sudden I feel my dick throb twice. I pull out and it throbbed again. I felt no pleasure as if I came. I felt myself and didn't feel any cum. I told her what happened it we stopped. A day and half later I tried to get her to get Plan B, she didn't. I'm worried. What should we do? Is there anything we can do now like a Plan B? Thanks |
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Too late for Plan B or using ordinary birth control pills as approved for emergency contraception. You now sweat out her period.
After missing one period (usually two) mifepristone is available at medical facilities only and the rules vary from country to country. That is the abortion pill. Any time a penis is in a vagina, there is a chance of pregnancy. Hopefully low in your case. Start a new rule that any time you both have your pants off, you have a condom on. And if you expect to put it in there, she has vaginal spermicide in her. The vaginal jelly is all round best for protection, but suppositories (Encare, Norforms) are more convenient to tuck in her purse.
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Thanks for the tips and advice.
I'll be sure to tell her about these options. She is going to her OBGYN (for the first time, she is 18, I've been pushing her to go for months now) to get the cervical vaccination. She said her doctor will check her out before hand. Will the doctor be able to tell if she is pregnant? |
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If she asks, the doctor will certainly check. Depending upon the nation and local laws, the Gardasil may not be available to non-virgin women. That should be discussed with the doctor. If not looking for it, a week old pregnancy may not be noticed.
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