if you had an unplanned pregnancy, what would you do?

<p>Pull out does not work -.-</p>

<p>and double bag while you’re at it :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Maybe your guy just sucks at pulling out.</p>

<p>I never used protection once. Yes, call me a stupid teenager. DO IT. </p>

<p>But that relationship is over. It was pretty much a sexual relationship filled with blinding infatuation.</p>

<p>I must say that I’ll take things a lot slower with my new boyfriend.</p>

<p>You can say you’ll use protection all you want when you’re not confronted with a situation for sex. But once when you’re in that situation, your hormones are in control, not your reasoning.</p>

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<p>Considering it is likely that there is sperm in his pre-cum (he being any guy) and you don’t know then that’s coming, you’re an idiot if you’re using this (ETA: You being any random person). Yeah, I called you a stupid teenager (ETA: This is you as in you). Deal with it.</p>

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<p>Then just always carry protection (seriously, not that hard) or get some kind of semi-permanent birth control (again, not that hard).</p>

<p>I think a pregnancy rate of 0/200+ times from just pulling out is a great ratio.</p>

<p>Always carrying protection? Where in your back pocket?</p>

<p>Birth control is too expensive.</p>

<p>And there is always Plan B.</p>

<p>pulling out is the stupidest idea ever</p>

<p>Maybe you’re just sterile.</p>

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<p>I ditto TCBH. Or he is. </p>

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<p>Purse, car, anything is better than nothing. Or you could just say no unless he can produce one (really, it IS possible). </p>

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<p>Hell of a lot cheaper than an abortion. The average abortion is around $400. For 5 years of implantable birth control, it’s about $300. </p>

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<p>After every time you’ve done something? And Plan B is semi-expensive and only reliable if taken pretty quickly.</p>

<p>No, like he legitimately pulled out every single time. We went through so many paper towels. -_-</p>

<p>Well then you wouldn’t use Plan B now would you? </p>

<p>Once again, maybe one of you is sterile. 0/200 is better than almost any birth control. You may want to get that checked out.</p>

<p>Exactly. I said you would use Plan B if he failed at pulling out.</p>

<p>THE POINT I AM SAYING IS THAT NONE OF HIS CUM GOT INSIDE ME. I CAN’T GET PREGNANT IF THERE IS NO SPERM IN ME. That’s not an issue about being sterile or not.</p>

<p>No pre-cum either? I find that highly unlikely.</p>

<p>Dude. Believe me. I’ve done so much research on this since I’ve still been worried myself sometimes despite the fact that I knew there wasn’t anything to worry about. Yes, pre-cum may have gotten in me. But there the amount of sperm in pre-cum is so little. In the pre-cum fluid itself, there is no sperm. There is only sperm if there was some left from him ejaculating before. And every time when he did, he would take a shower and/or pee. The chances of sperm being in his pre-cum were very low. And then the chance of THAT small chance making me pregnant is much lower than 1/200.</p>

<p>So you made him shower and/or pee but you don’t think it’s possible to get a condom in the throes of passion?</p>

<p>I’m poor. Really. Showering and peeing is free. Condoms aren’t. I don’t go even go anywhere here at college because I can’t even afford taxi fares.</p>

<p>And he just had great pulling out skillz.</p>

<p>what the ****??
122-36?? :b</p>

<p>Transformers you should be kidnapped and raped by a gay group</p>

<p>Birth Control is free at planned parenthood if you say your parents don’t know. Well, so I’ve been told, I’ve never attempted to get it.</p>

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<p>Yup. I’ve never paid for BC. And, once again, if you messed up, how would you afford an abortion?</p>

<p>Or… how would you afford Plan B or a baby? You can’t afford condoms or a taxi fare, but you can afford Plan B. Interesting set of priorities.</p>

<p>Here’s a website with information on the withdrawal method, from planned parenthood. 4% of women in couples who use withdrawal get pregnant every year. 27% get pregnant if it’s not always used correctly.</p>

<p>[Withdrawal</a> (Pull Out Method) - Planned Parenthood](<a href=“http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/withdrawal-pull-out-method-4218.htm]Withdrawal”>http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/withdrawal-pull-out-method-4218.htm)</p>

<p>Here’s a birth control effectiveness chart.</p>

<p>[Birth</a> Control Chart](<a href=“http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/birth-control-effectiveness-chart-22710.htm]Birth”>Birth Control Methods & Options | Types of Birth Control)</p>