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gigglingbean
Aug 2, 2012, 03:27 PM
Have been on birth control for almost two years now for regulation. I had just started a new month and after a day of taking that month I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend. But neither of us had finished, and he was pulling out often to make sure. It only lasted about 5 min before I got to worried. This was about two weeks ago. I just went to the dr for a uti 4 days ago, I was put on Antibiotics. I'm worried I may be pregnant. But I'm not sure if it's the prescription giving me similar symptoms as pregnancy. My period isn't due for another week. Is there anyway I'm pregnant? Or am I just worrying myself into a false pregnancy?

teacherjenn4
Aug 2, 2012, 06:54 PM
No birth control is foolproof, so there will always be a chance of pregnancy if you have sex. By the way, the pull- out method is very unreliable.

gigglingbean
Aug 2, 2012, 07:12 PM
No birth control is foolproof, so there will always be a chance of pregnancy if you have sex. By the way, the pull- out method is very unreliable.
Yea but he didn't "finish" and kept pulling out to check to make sure he didn't. We are almost 100% sure he didn't get any "swimmers". Im just looking for a comfort

teacherjenn4
Aug 2, 2012, 07:21 PM
You won't get any comfort from anyone here. Pulling out is very unreliable. Not finishing and checking is not foolproof. You can get pregnant without ejaculation taking place. If you are worried about getting pregnant, why didn't you use birth control/ abstain?

gigglingbean
Aug 2, 2012, 07:42 PM
You won't get any comfort from anyone here. Pulling out is very unreliable. Not finishing and checking is not foolproof. You can get pregnant without ejaculation taking place. If you are worried about getting pregnant, why didn't you use birth control/ abstain?
I am on birth control

teacherjenn4
Aug 2, 2012, 08:23 PM
I understood that you are on because, but when on antibiotics you are usually advised to use a back- up method, that is why I mentioned because or abstaining in my above post.

gigglingbean
Aug 2, 2012, 09:25 PM
I understood that you are on b/c, but when on antibiotics you are usually advised to use a back- up method, that is why I mentioned b/c or abstaining in my above post.
I wasn't on antibiotics then. It was two weeks after that I got antibotics