You don't have to be 'active' to get pregnant. It only takes one time and one sperm to get pregnant.
So when is up to you. How much do you NOT want a baby?
2006-11-21 07:52:56
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answered by Alison 5
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NOT THAT ACTIVE, can still get you pregnant. I'm a witness to that. I was 14 and decided I wanted to see what sex was like, with my little friend. It lasted maybe 2 min. and I got pregnant, the doctor told me that if he didn't see that I was pregnant, he might have thought I never done it , just thought I may have had a little accident or something because the layer that's usually there was still present, just a little torn. I had a little girl, at 15 years old. I wasn't even considered active:). So, just to be safe get birth control as soon as you are curious enough to actually go through with it.
2006-11-21 08:13:27
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answered by Kema 1
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If you are not that active you may want to resort to using condom EACH AND EVERY TIME! And then waiting to get on to birth control when you are more sexually active or in a regular sexual relationship. The reason that I say this is because once you are on birth control for 10 years, you begin to run more of a risk of developing cancer. Talk to your Dr. about the risks of being on BC after 10 years of use. Good luck
2006-11-21 07:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't even have to be active to be on birth control. It is good just to keep your periods regular so if you are at all active you might as well get on birth control. It only takes one time. Trust me.
2006-11-21 07:54:44
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answered by Jamie A 3
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I was careful and when I ran out of birth control my bf and I decided to abstain as much as possible until we could afford birth control. I have been careful as anyone could be for 32 years! We were only "doing it" once MAYBE twice a month, I'm now three months pregnant. Be as careful as you want but science waits for no one. I didn't even think I could get pregnant that easily after being on birth control for over 15 years straight. It only takes one time, regardless of how careful you are.
2006-11-21 07:57:19
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answered by ? 6
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Well if you are not that active then a condom is your best option other than not having sex at all is.
2006-11-21 07:56:52
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answered by Eddie F 1
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As soon as you think you're going to start having sex. You don't have to be "that active" to start.
2006-11-21 08:19:41
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answered by chicchick 5
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A.S.A.P... see a GYN and the Doc will get you started on the pill or shots.
2006-11-21 07:59:18
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answered by TC_43 3
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WELL BEFORE YOU HAVE SEX!!!!!
doesnt matter how often.
Dont make babies you dont want.
Plannedparenthood.com
2006-11-21 07:56:41
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answered by amosunknown 7
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if you are having sex at all, this is a good time.
2006-11-21 07:55:31
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answered by lisamarie7901 5
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