There is always a possibility.
2006-10-27 17:20:41
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answer #1
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answered by mamac 1
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Yes you could be pregnant. Pulling is not 100% birth control. I have a friend lets just call him dave. Dave pulls out yet he has 9 kids and one on the way. And what... 6 different baby momas. Not a good techniqe maybe? Anyway if {you know what} comes in contact with {you know what} then you could still get pregnant
2006-10-28 00:27:06
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answer #2
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answered by ashai1506 1
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A lot of these responses have been talking about pre-ejaculation containing sperm. I think that there is new research that shows that pre-ejaculation is actually an anti-acidic mixture to clean out the tube for the sperm. Here is an excerpt from the book that I recommend below:
"The Cowpers glands are glands located within the man's reproductive system and are important to discuss because they produce a few drops of fluid shortly before ejaculation. This fluid travels through the urethra. It can't be felt by the man, but the small amount of fluid can be seen at the tip of the man's penis shortly before he ejaculates. Since the urethra is usually a passageway for urine, its environment is usually acidic. Sperm cannot survive in an acidic environment. Fluid from the Cowpers glands flows through the urethra in order to change its acid environment to one in which sperm can live. For years, health care professionals were taught that the Cowpers glands fluid contained millions of healthy sperm. It was therefore believed that if the tip of a man's penis with the fluid on it came ino contact with a wonam's vaginal area during her fertile days, sperm could swim up inside her reproductive system and meet with an egg. Fortunatly, today we know that Cowpers glands fluid cannot cause pregnancy. It is important to note, however, that a woman can become pregnant without having intercourse. If a man ejaculates semen at or near a woman's vaginal opening during her fertile days, pregnancy can result."
Anyway, you can't be pregnant unless you were five days before ovulating, the day of your ovulation, or the day after. No matter when within the days listed, you can't get pregnant unless you have a certain type of mucus down there for the sperm to live in.
When do you ovulate, you might ask. It can be different by a little every period. It is usually about 17-21 days after the first day of your last period. Sperm, in the right mucus (very liquid), can live for up to five days. Your egg stays around for one day after you ovulate. When your egg is discharged without being fertilized, after about a week your body sheds the lining that it has prepared for your baby to grow in, and that is why you get a period.
I HIGHLY recommend the book, " Natural Birth Control Made Simple" by Barbara Kass-Annese. You can probably check it out from your library if you live in the US because it is a popular book. You will learn all about the signs that your body can give you so that you know when you can get pregnant and when you can't.
2006-10-28 00:34:28
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answered by crunkestbeatisGods 3
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If you are not interested in a serious relationship with a baby I would consider a form of birth control. It is available at your local health department. If you are underage you will need a parents permission. That is the most unsafe form of birth control. Pulling is a sure fire way of getting pregnant. Enough live sperm is released during intercourse that will impregnate you, so please do not try this method.
2006-10-28 00:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, ejaculate is not the only thing that can get you pregnant, even a small amount. But pre-ejaculate can also cause pregnancy. That is why you should ALWAYS, ALWAYS use protection.
I don't mean to sound like your mother or anything, but I want you to know that HIV is a very serious disease. Go look it up on the internet. You die a very painful death.
Abortion is extremely painful, too! Just ask those screaming babies that are aborted alive.........oh, that's right, poor things don't have a voice of their own.
Bottom line is, yes, you can definately be pregnant. Please use protection next time.
2006-10-28 00:26:48
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answered by Mommy 3
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Remember there is such a thing call morning after pill you can get at Planned Parenthood. This will help prevent pregnancy if you are not on birth control.
Yes, pregnancy is possible. I conceived my second child and my husband pulled out. My son is living proof of the fact that pre-ejaculation can cause pregnancy.
2006-10-28 00:37:50
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answered by Ana 4
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DO NOT use the pull out method as birth control. It is not effective, neither will it protect you from dieseases. You could get pregnant if he ejaculated inside you (even a little bit). Be careful!!
2006-10-28 00:26:08
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answered by EV 3
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Yes you could be pregnant. If you missed your periods than do a pregnancy test. Try Pregcolour card, it is easily available in any drug store. Its very simple just read the instuctions before doing it. And next time please have protected sex you don't want to risk your self with any thing.
2006-10-28 00:44:33
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answered by Blueberry 4
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sex before marriage is prohibitted[i guess from ur question]
u just give a written complaint in vanita commission and ur crooked boy friend will be behind bars and he won't do it on u
after that.
if u don't mind then it will be a rehersal before marriage and if u are pregnant ,u and ur boyfriend have passed the test with an
"A"[adults only] grade.
2006-10-28 04:04:07
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answered by K R 2
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yes you could be pregnant if you had unprotected sex. The pull out method is not reliable. Wait till you miss your period and take a test.
2006-10-28 00:21:18
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, short of sanguinity, there is every possibility of getting pregnant in withdrawal method. You have to wait for the time of your regular period to know for sure.
2006-10-28 01:01:29
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answered by Modest 6
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