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  • narmeen
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 18

    expert comments required

    I exchange few kisses with my boyfreind. He touched his sexual part and then touched me on mine . Can i get pregnant by this. he did not use any measures neither did i.

    If i get my menses on time does that still makes me pregnant.
    Expert help required.
    thankyou
  • sourpuss
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 3581

    Seriously?

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    • Guest

      You want to know if you can get pregnant by being touched by someone?

      ...Or that if your period comes on you're pregnant?

      Wait... WHAT?! This makes no sense!

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      • Little
        • Feb 2007
        • 4329

        If your period comes, you're most likely (99% sure) you aren't pregnant.
        And from the situation you described, it is very unlikely that you could get pregnant in the first place.
        If it scares you so much, don't do what you're doing.
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        • narmeen
          Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 18

          i want to know

          that can i still be pregnant while having periods.

          can pre ejaculatin causes pregnnancy

          is their any test i should go for

          thanks

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          • Little
            • Feb 2007
            • 4329

            Short periods are normal; it doesn't mean you are pregnant.
            I am not an expert, but let me put it this way: Pre-ejaculate CAN cause pregnancy, but I have been having unprotected pull-out sex for 4 months now and I am not pregnant (now watch, it will be this month and I will have to eat my words ;. If you don't want to get pregnant, don't have any sort of sexual touching. At all.
            Use a condom. They're what, 98% effective?
            According to doctors, if a woman is menstruating, she could be pregnant, regardless of sexual activity. That's what the "expert" will tell you.
            But as a woman, I'm telling you that you're safe.
            If your periods continue being "short," you might have a medical condition, and you'll want to see the doctor for that.
            If it bothers you so much, go get a urine test from the store. They cost less than a meal at McDonald's and are pretty effective. If it says you aren't pregnant, then chances are you aren't.
            Good luck.
            Last edited by Little; 10-27-2007, 08:47 AM. Reason: smiles messed me up >.>
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            • inquisitive1
              Senior Member
              • May 2007
              • 189

              Hello Narmeen-

              May I ask you how old you are? I ask you this because anyone asking these types of questions suggests to me that they are not old enough, mature enough, and/or emotionally equipped enough to be engaging in any sexual activity.
              !

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              • sourpuss
                Veteran Member
                • Dec 2006
                • 3581

                Originally posted by inquisitive1
                Hello Narmeen-

                May I ask you how old you are? I ask you this because anyone asking these types of questions suggests to me that they are not old enough, mature enough, and/or emotionally equipped enough to be engaging in any sexual activity.
                I was thinking the same thing. English may not be her first language either, so that may make her seem younger. But either way, anyone asking these kinds of questions should not be having sex just yet.

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                • narmeen
                  Member
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 18

                  thanks little for your coments

                  Dear little I cannot tell you how thankful and obliged i am to you.

                  I was in extreme pain because of my ******* boyfriend.

                  he does nt even takes my call

                  you have mentioned a urine test from the gocery can you give me its detail.

                  thanks
                  narmeen

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                  • Little
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 4329

                    The urine test is a pregnancy test. Very easy to use.
                    Never let anyone do anything to you that you don't want. Wait until you fully trust a person to have sexual contact. Wait a very long time if that is what you think you need. It doesn't matter whether you're young or old, I guess.
                    If you don't want to tell us your age, that's fine, but remember if your age is under 18 and his was over 18, you should tell your mother or father or even the police.
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