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Hi sorry i have already posted this but i thought the way i phrased my questionwas a little of so her it is again. I am so sorry. im 18 years old and me and my boyfriend ( also 18) have never had sex before but like many other situations you hear we like to rub up against eachother. we are always very careful that he does not ejaculate in or around my vigina. But when he is rubing, i usually have my hand at the top of his penius. Now if there is pre-cum, i usually just have it in my hand after that i take my hand away n dont touch anything. My question is can I be pragnat if I have the pre cums in my hand and he slowly moves his penius out from between my legs. I also have another question, sorry if i am bothering you in any way i am just really scared, i have a regular period of 28 day cycle. every so often tho my cycle changes usualy it comes later or earlier... now for the past 2 months my period has been on time and haevy on the second day as usualy but it has only lasted for 3 days could this be a sighn that i am pragnat even though i had really bad cramps and the regualar pms? please answer back I am so worried.

Answer:
by Gale Golden:
(01/30/2006)
Hi. At 18, your period could still be very irregular. I wonder why you just don't go over to Planned Parenthood to get checked out? They could also help you figure out the best contraceptive for you so you would feel safer and enjoy sex rather than worry about it all the time. Take care of yourself girl!!!

Reviewed by: Patricia Fawver Ph.D. in Sexology

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