Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. If you have frequent unprotected sex, it is more likely
that you will become pregnant.
Are you trying to get pregnant? If so, you may need to keep a chart of your menstrual cycles. There are several websites about charting cycles in order to
determine when your fertile time is. Most clinicians have young women attempt pregnancy for 1 year. If no pregnancy occurs after
1 year, then a gynecological evaluation would be good to schedule.
If you are not trying to get pregnant, you have been lucky so far. Having unprotected sex is like playing “Russian roulette”….
unless there is an underlying problem (hormonal imbalance, etc.), you will eventually become pregnant.
If you feel that you are having problems with your periods, you may want to consider scheduling an appointment with your
ob/gyn doctor or clinic. A basic gyn exam (pap and pelvic) is recommended on a yearly basis for women starting at age 21.
21. May 2012
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