"Pull out" is the most unsafe way for contraceptive. It's only about 60% - 70% safe, thus high chance of getting pregnant. If you don't want to have baby, then have protected sex, as you may be lucky this time, but no next time.
2007-01-24 13:28:52
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answered by Tan D 7
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First of all, If you are not pregnant, you are very lucky. Pullout isn't effective.
Me and my bf tried that one, he didn't even "spit" and gues what, I'm 7 months pregnant.
It does sound like you could be preg. Light bleeding is a common sign (it's called implantation bleeding). It is when the egg sticks to the uterine wall. I never had this, but many do and O heard it can be brownish in color. I would wait and take another test to be sure.
Also, take care of yourself as if you were pregnant. Take a prenatal vitamin and boost your folic acid intake because it is when your baby needs it the most if there is one.
Good Luck!!!!
2007-01-24 08:03:56
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answered by aljea 6
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You really shouldn't be taking a test till after February 6th. It is way too early to get an accurate reading. As for the spotting, it could be an early period or implantation bleeding. Wait until that time comes, then take another test.
In the meantime, I think it is time for you to re-think your birth control methods. I am currently pregnant with my second child, and yes, we did use the pull-out method (not that I'm complaining). That should tell you how effective it is.
2007-01-24 07:43:07
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answered by Chewie 7
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It's too early to even be testing. They do have pregnancy tests that can show up to a week before your missed period. I would try another test next week and go from there. The bleeding could be implanting, or just regular spotting. Try not to fret about it, because if you stress it can throw your period later anyways. Good Luck
2007-01-24 07:51:46
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answered by jons_girl18 1
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Well having unprotected sex, pullout or not, will get you pregnant in a heart beat. My friend got pregnant using that method. If you are pregnant then it prolly is to early to take a test. Wait another week and if you still havent started take another one.
Good luck, and next time use a condem.
2007-01-24 07:43:56
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answered by Angel 2
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Any time you have unprotected sex you put yourself at risk of pregnancy and STDs.Though he may have pulled out and you say only a little got in.Think about this,each time a man ejaculates thousands of hundreds of sperm cells go inside of you even though your eyes see it as a little bite .I don't know why you're bleeding but the best advice I can give is to go and get checked out.Good Luck
2007-01-24 08:05:21
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answered by TRUTH 3
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I took a direction this 365 days in intense college: Human Dynamics. My instructor went over all the approaches of delivery controll. She reviewed the "pull out" technique. She reported this technique isn't very solid at combating being pregnant. the reason? Pre-Ejaculation additionally holds sperm, which may make her pregnant. you ought to attempt utilising a condom, or different approaches. some women folk think of that whilst they have bleeding for the period of being pregnant, they are having their era, because of the fact they have cramps and whatnot. although, bleeding is fairly general for the period of being pregnant, now and returned, you will be able to desire to be pregnant and not even comprehend it. Ever watch that teach? ( i forget what its reported as now, some thing like, i didnt comprehend i became pregnant) and the girls reported they took being pregnant exams and that they got here up unfavourable. maybe pass to a doctor for further counsel. desire this helps !
2016-11-01 04:38:32
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answered by ? 4
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Pulling out doesn't matter, if you don't want to be pregnant then don't have sex, protected or unprotected. Condoms fail and so do spermicides and all other forms of "birth control". The only 100% sure way to not get pregnant is to NOT HAVE SEX!!!
2007-01-24 07:48:32
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answered by Scooter Girl 4
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Getting pregnant is the least of your worries. There at 78 known sexually transmitted diseases. Most will effect your ability to start a family WHEN YOU ARE READY to support a family. And The Big One, AIDS, will kill you! You need to see a doctor to get screened for STD's and pregnancy, ASAP!
This is your wake up call!
2007-01-24 07:50:31
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answered by mediahoney 6
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If you don't want to be pregnant, then you need to stop having unprotected sex. "Pulling out" is not effective birth control.
You are likely too early to take a pregnancy test. Wait a week, then retest. And please be safer in the future!
2007-01-24 07:42:49
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answered by dansaremm 4
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