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So i had protected sex yesterday with my 15 year old girlfriend who has never gotten her period, after the sex i took off the condom and did it again and came into her for the 2nd time, one with a condom with without. Is it possible for her to still get pregnant even though i came into her the second time? Because doesn't it take a couple hours for sperm to recharge and when cumming multiple time only seamon comes out and not sperm?? HELP MEE!
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she got her first period a couple days after... that means she isnt pregnant right? because girls miss their periods when they get pregnant
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Every time you have sex...you should wear a condom. If you have finished...take it off and if your going to do it again for a second time...wear ANOTHER new condom! It is possible to get pregnant...but also STI's too, which i'm pretty sure neither of you two would want either.
Maybe you gf should look into starting to take another form of contraception AS WELL as using condoms.
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1611284 tn?1301980663
I'm not sure where people are getting this misinformation: drinking water to flood semen, coming before hand in a condom...doesn't hold up in nature's court.
She can and will get pregnant because you all are having unprotected sex. Period. I agree with Sarah that she should take the morning after pill like right now! So that it can be more effective.

Learn your lesson now before she turns up pregnant. Keep the condom on no matter how many times you've released yourself.
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i would go see a doctor and see what they think they will b able to help
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it is possible for her to get pregnant, at any time, id maybe use the emergnecy pill cos it has been unprotected
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