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Pregnancy fear

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 11:38 pm
by anon27600
I’m 17 and boyfriend is 19. he came over yesterday (now because it’s 1AM, but it was just a few hours ago.) while I’m on my period. The flow felt like it was too much to have penetrative sex, but things happened and I ended up giving him a blow/ hand job. Minutes later, i got up, went to the bathroom and changed my pad, without washing my hands yet. I tried to use the other hand to be safe but ended up touching the top of it with the hand that I got sperm onto. I didn’t feel like I needed to be too worried because i’m on birth control, and it didn’t seem like that would get me pregnant. Despite not having penetrative sex I did orgasm, I’m not going to say how because it’s a little embarrassing lol but i read online that that is what could have caused this. Randomly, (or not so randomly...) my period drastically got lighter a few hours after my boyfriend left. is there any possible chance of pregnancy? Should I take plan-B? I have a job & can pay for it but I’ve been trying to save my money.. Is it worth it to buy it or is my anxiety without reason? I feel like it’s important to mention I suffer from severe anxiety. Also, I ended up falling asleep and taking my birth control a few hours late... which is not abnormal for me unfortunately. But I never skip a pill.

Re: Pregnancy fear

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 8:43 am
by Sam W
We will not answer ANY questions about pregnancy fear or anxiety in our direct services from users who are not pregnant or who are not or have not otherwise been directly involved with an actual pregnancy.

Please do not post this kind of question. If you are seeing this text, and your thread is locked, it is because you have posted this kind of question.

We CAN and WILL talk about things like:
• choosing and using a method or methods of contraception for any future sexual activity
• creating your own sexual limits and boundaries based on your needs and/or presenting them to any partners
• making sexual choices that suit your own needs, abilities and limitations, including your own readiness for certain possible risks
• help locating or using emergency contraception if and when you have had a pregnancy risk
• discussing options with a real, existing pregnancy, and help finding and accessing those options, such as abortion services and pre-natal care, or discussing feelings or concerns about a past pregnancy
• help with anxiety like locating mental health services, sound self-help or asking for support from friends or family

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