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So my boyfriend and I have been having sex for about 2 months now. He hasn't ejaculated inside of me but he has come almost every single time. I was on the birth control pill, but I stopped taking it. My period has not shown up for a month and I'm super nervous. I get the period cramps, but no period. I've also been really stressed out lately, so I don't know if that also contributes to no period. I haven't had any significant weight gain, no mood swings, or cravings. No pregnancy symptoms whatsoever. So should I take the test or should I wait a little while longer?
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- joensfcaLv 76 years ago
take the test, withdrawal is not a reliable method of birth control. pre *** has sperm in many cases.
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Couples who have great self-control, experience, and trust may use the pull out method more effectively. Men who use the pull out method must be able to know when they are reaching the point in sexual excitement when ejaculation can no longer be stopped or postponed. If you cannot predict this moment accurately, withdrawal will not be as effective.
Even if a man pulls out in time, pregnancy can still happen. Some experts believe that pre-ejaculate, or pre-***, can pick up enough sperm left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation to cause pregnancy. If a man urinates between ejaculations before having sex again, it will help clear the urethra of sperm and may increase the effectiveness of withdrawal.
Pregnancy is also possible if semen or pre-ejaculate is spilled on the vulva.
Keep in mind that the withdrawal method does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Use a latex condom or female condom to reduce the risk of infection.
- 6 years ago
I went through the same thing not too long ago. My breasts felt tender and inhad cramps but no period and i hadnt had it for a month. However i got it a few days ago. Probably fine. If you are still a teen missed periods are very common