Hi Anonymous,
As I replied to another user a few weeks ago:
Anytime you have unprotected sex, you increase your chances of getting pregnant. Dry sex (genital rubbing) is minimally risky, but actually "entering" you is more risky--still not as risky as having sex and him ejaculating inside of you, but it's still risky. The withdrawal method (what you did) is only about 70% effective at preventing pregnancy. Condoms are about 98% effective, and birth control pills are roughly 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, just to give you some frame of reference. You may want to get some condoms, so the next time you are prepared without needing to worry.
For more information, please review this article: Answers for Women: Am I Pregnant After Unprotected Sex?, and Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex
Good luck, and let us know if you have more questions after you thoughtfully read the articles.
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Hi Anonymous,
March 30, 2011 - 7:40amAs I replied to another user a few weeks ago:
Anytime you have unprotected sex, you increase your chances of getting pregnant. Dry sex (genital rubbing) is minimally risky, but actually "entering" you is more risky--still not as risky as having sex and him ejaculating inside of you, but it's still risky. The withdrawal method (what you did) is only about 70% effective at preventing pregnancy. Condoms are about 98% effective, and birth control pills are roughly 99% effective at preventing pregnancy, just to give you some frame of reference. You may want to get some condoms, so the next time you are prepared without needing to worry.
For more information, please review this article: Answers for Women: Am I Pregnant After Unprotected Sex?, and Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex
Good luck, and let us know if you have more questions after you thoughtfully read the articles.
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