Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy.
The withdrawal method is about 70 to 80% effective a preventing pregnancy. However, some pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre cum) does leak out of the penis prior to ejaculation. This fluid can contain sperm. Pregnancy can occur even if ejaculation does occur in the vagina.
Even though your period was a little early, if it was a normal period, then you should not be pregnant. Light spotting can occur during implantation of a pregnancy. If you feel that you are having symptoms of pregnancy, do a pregnancy test.
If your pregnancy test is negative, you may want to consider starting a long term method of birth control like birth control pills, patch, vaginal ring or the DepoProvera injection. When used correctly, these methods are very effective at preventing pregnancy. That way, if your partner is not consistent with condom use, you still have protection from pregnancy.
28. February 2012
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