pregnancy risk

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you're considering emergency contraception -- pills or a copper IUD -- as a birth control method, or already use it and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

Pregnancy prevention information for someone whose body can co-create a pregnancy, but in whose body itself pregnancy can't happen.

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Know what is really NOT a good way to find out if you're able to be a Dad at 15? To wind up being a Dad at 15. You seriously do NOT want to be that guy. Heck, even if you have a partner who terminates a pregnancy you caused, that's an awful lot to put her through for nothing. It's very unusual for a...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

No it is not. Let's dissect this so that you understand why not. You don't urinate from within your vagina, but rather from your urethra, a very small, barely visible opening on your vulva between your vaginal opening and your clitoris. To get a better idea of what I'm talking about, have a look at...

Advice
  • Sarah Riley

Sperm can be pretty hardy when they're in hospitable environments, like the reproductive track of someone with a vagina. They can survive for days in there. However, in an inhospitable environment (on towels, clothing, sheets, the wall, bathtub, etc.), they don't last very long at all. In those...

Advice
  • Hollie West

The closer you take your birth control pill to the 'normal time' the better. That said, you do have some flexibility (you have a twelve-hour window before the pill is considered "late"). You don't sound comfortable using the birth control pill as your sole method of birth control. Have you talked to...

Advice
  • Sarah Riley

The first thing you need to do is take a deep breath and try to relax here. Panic rarely helps anyone, it's just not going to do you any good. So let's break down the situation and look at what's really going on here. First, I know you're worried about the manual sex ("fingering") you participated...

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  • Heather Corinna

For a majority of people who menstruate, the time period you're talking about, a week after your menstrual period ends, is a window of the highest fertility: in other words, the time when most people who menstruate would be at their highest pregnancy risk. Thing is, with any question like this, we...

Advice
  • Susie Tang

This is called condom failure. You treat the situation as if you did not use a condom. You cannot rely on the condom to protect you against pregnancy or infections. First, you retrieve and properly dispose of the slipped condom. Sometimes, if the condom slips off, it gets stuck in the vagina or...

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  • Sarah Riley

Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm, and it's something that (especially during penetrative activities) usually goes unnoticed by both partners. The vagina is a wet environment, so you are not going to be able to feel the addition of some extra fluid. And (no matter what a partner may claim) men...