Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy.
During arousal, prior to ejaculation, the penis can leak a small amount of pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre cum). This fluid can contain sperm, and could result in pregnancy. Therefore, it may be possible to become pregnant even if ejaculation in the vagina does not occur.
If your next period is more than 1 week late, do a pregnancy test. If you are not planning a pregnancy, consider using condoms or starting a long term method of birth control, like birth control pills, patch, vaginal ring or the Depo Provera injection.
Family Planning Plus clinics offer gynecological exams and birth control for little to no cost, depending on your household size and income. You are welcome to schedule an appointment at any of our 4 clinic locations.
28. February 2012
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