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is she pregnant?

I'm a teenager and recently had sex with my girlfriend. I ejaculated about an hour earlier and did not urinate before we had unprotected intercourse. well, she just wanted me to enter her vagina because she claims it makes her less horny. it was only for about 5-10minutes at the most and i didn't orgasm. she's on a 3 month at a time birthcontrol (she gets bad cramps) but she took it 3 hours later on the day we had sex. my question is could she be pregnant? her period is suppose to be a week or so from now.
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yeah, I have anxiety, I think i've just been over reacting. when we do have sex we usually use a condom and birthcontrol. Im just worried about the semen left from my last orgasm which was like 30m-1hour earlier. she's assured me that she's taken her bc this week but yeah, I keep worrying. thanks for the answers.
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3165293 tn?1343932286
I would not worry... time of day doesnt matter for when she would take the pill. As long as she took it shes good, you also indicated and you did not *** in her, thats another good sign not to worry

I think you may be over worried, just relax and wait until next week

Jenn
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Unlikely, if she's on birth control. But there's always the chance of pregnancy whenever you have unprotected sex - whether you ejaculate or not doesn't really matter.
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