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i had sex with a guy, he wasn’t wearing a condom, he didn’t cum in me, if he was HIV positive, could I be at risk?

28. January 2012

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Anytime you have sex, especially unprotected sex, there is always the risk of sexually transmitted infections. Sexually transmitted infections like HIV are found in bodily fluids, so if he did not ejaculate inside you, the risk is probably less.

You may want to consider having a STD screening. Family Planning clinics offer free STD screenings for men and women.

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can you fall pregnant after giving birth and 2 weeks after going for the contraception shot and didnt go for it again for a month and your boyfried ejaculated in you while you were still mensturating?

28. January 2012

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I’m not sure I understand your timeline here.

If you received your DepoProvera injection within 2 weeks after giving birth, it was effective within 24 hours. The injection is effective for up to 12 to 13 weeks. If you did not return for your next injection, then you are not protected. If your bleeding occurred after your “missed” shot, then yes, you could get pregnant.

If you’re not sure, do a home pregnancy test. If you wish to continue the Depo as your method of birth control, call your doctor or clinic to be restarted on it. In the meantime, abstain from sex or used condoms to prevent pregnancy.

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If I was treated for chlamdia will or can it ever come back.

28. January 2012

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Receiving treatment for a chlamydia infection does not make you immune to becoming infected in the future. However, it cannot just come back on its own. You must be exposed to it again. Whenever you are exposed to chlamydia by having sex with an infected partner, you are at risk for reinfection and will need to be treated again. Women who have had chlamydia multiple times are at increased risk for infertility. The best way to prevent infection is by abstaining from all forms of sexual contact. However, if you do choose to have sex, you can reduce your risk by using condoms correctly and consistently.

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we want to plan for kids.now unfortunatly iam using antibiotics for cold.is that good for planning for kids now or anything bad?

28. January 2012

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It would be best to wait until after you are healthy again. Some antibiotics are harmful during pregnancy. You should also:

quit smoking (if you smoke) and avoid second hand smoke.
start taking an over-the-counter pre-natal vitamin that includes 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid
stop drinking alcohol.
eat a balanced diet and aim for a healthy weight. (Some women should gain weight before attempting pregnancy while others might benefit from losing weight before becoming pregnant.)
schedule a pre-pregnancy appointment with your doctor to make sure you are healthy.

Best of luck!

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I had sex with my boyfriend 6 times. Once was the day before my period and the other five were after. I got on the birth control patch approximately 6 days after having unprotected sex the first time. Could I still be pregnant even though I am on the patch right now? Could it affect the baby if I continue to be on it?

28. January 2012

Comments Off on I had sex with my boyfriend 6 times. Once was the day before my period and the other five were after. I got on the birth control patch approximately 6 days after having unprotected sex the first time. Could I still be pregnant even though I am on the patch right now? Could it affect the baby if I continue to be on it?

Pregnancy is unlikely since the sex occurred just before and just after your period. The patch begins working after using it for seven full days. You should have used a condom in addition to the patch for the first seven days. Since you did not, pregnancy is possible. Since you just started a hormonal method, you may notice some menstrual irregularities during the first few months of use. This could include a missed period. If you miss two periods in a row, take a pregnancy test. Keep using your patch as directed. Though it is best not to use unnecessary medications during pregnancy, research shows no increased risk of birth defects for women who become pregnant while using a hormonal method.

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My girlfriend has taken birth control for the past 2 1/2 years. She reciently skipped 2 weeks and has started her next set. She was on about her fifth pill, then we had sex and I ejaculated in her. What is the possibility that she will become pregnant with my baby?

28. January 2012

Comments Off on My girlfriend has taken birth control for the past 2 1/2 years. She reciently skipped 2 weeks and has started her next set. She was on about her fifth pill, then we had sex and I ejaculated in her. What is the possibility that she will become pregnant with my baby?

Pregnancy is possible. Unfortunately, I can’t give you a percentage. Since she took a two week break from the pill, the two of you should have waited until she took a full week of pills before having sex. It also depends on if and when she ovulated prior to restarting the pill. If it has been less than 72 hours since the intercourse, you may want to purchase Plan B (the morning after pill). She should take the pill as soon as possible. If either of you are 17 or older, you can get it over thecounter at most drug stores (you may have to show ID to prove your age. It costs about $50. Our offices also offer Plan B at a reduced price. Some individuals qualify for free services and supplies.

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Sex 2 days before period & 2 times in one day first time condom second time no condom didn’t cum either time, possibility of being pregnant?

28. January 2012

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Pregnancy is possible but unlikely since the intercourse occurred just before your period. If your period was normal, I would not be concerned. However, if this had occurred in the middle of your cycle, pregnancy would be more likely even though he did not ejaculate inside the vagina. Withdrawal (pulling out) is not a reliable method of birth control. Pre-ejaculatory fluid can leak out of the penis prior to ejaculation. This fluid may contain sperm which could fertilize an agg. Unless you are attempting pregnancy, either abstain or use a method of birth control. Free condoms are available at all of our offices. If you think you might like to try a hormonal method (pill, shot), contact one of our offices for an appointment. Many individuals qualify for free or reduced fee services.

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If you have a HPV test and your period just ended is it okay to still test?

28. January 2012

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Usually, with any type of vaginal or cervical smear, it is recommended that women do not douch, use tampons, have sexual intercourse, or insert anything inside the vagina for 48 hours prior to the test.

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My girlfriend and I have been having unprotected sex for two years now. I never pull out and in all the times we’ve done it without a condom in the past two years not once has she ended up pregnant. It’s not that we’re trying to conceive but it makes me wonder….do you think that could be a bad thing or do we just have really good luck that will eventually run out? She has really bad periods that are always irregular…it makes me worry because when we ARE ready to conceive we might have issues.

28. January 2012

Comments Off on My girlfriend and I have been having unprotected sex for two years now. I never pull out and in all the times we’ve done it without a condom in the past two years not once has she ended up pregnant. It’s not that we’re trying to conceive but it makes me wonder….do you think that could be a bad thing or do we just have really good luck that will eventually run out? She has really bad periods that are always irregular…it makes me worry because when we ARE ready to conceive we might have issues.

Approximately 85% of all couples who have unprotected sex regularly will experience a pregnancy within a year’s time. You may be extremely lucky and may have coincidently timed your interludes when she is not ovulating. Women with irregular periods do not usually ovulate every month so fertility may be a concern when you do decide to start a family. You may have a lower than average sperm count. Testing is the only way to know for sure. When you and your partner decide to start trying to conceive, you may want to consult an infertility specialist. Until then, you may not want to risk an unintended pregnancy. You and your partner should discuss your contraceptive options and choose a method that’s best for the two of you. Your luck may run out.

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I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend and he busted in me 3 times and I haven’t had the chance to get the plan B, it’s been 3 days since I’ve had sex and today I started spotting. what does this mean?

28. January 2012

Comments Off on I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend and he busted in me 3 times and I haven’t had the chance to get the plan B, it’s been 3 days since I’ve had sex and today I started spotting. what does this mean?

It’s difficult to say without more information. Are you using a hormonal method of birth control? If not, you could become pregnant. Some women spot durind implantation. However, if it has been only three days since the unprotected sex, then it is a bit early for implantation.

If you do not wish to be pregnant but want to continue to have sex, please use a reliable method of birth control. Free condoms are available at all of our offices. If you wish to start a hormonal method of birth control, please contact one of our offices for an appointment. Family Planning provides reproductive health exams, sexually transmitted infection testing, and birth control. Many individuals qualify for free or reduced fee services.

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