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About Diana Archer
Expertise
I love questions on condoms, the pill, what to do if contraception fails, if you could be pregnant, obtaining contraception (Even without parental permission). I have a lot of experience with teenagers. One thing I don't know too much about is the IUD, but I'm working on it. I really do care about the people that ask me questions! I don't mind lots of follow up, and I like to know if things turned out okay. I'll be with you every step of the way!

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I'm a sexual health nurse at a Family Planning clinic. Have many qualifications and much experience. Am currrently studying to upgrade to a gynocologist.

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Family planning clinic, Youth Help, Teenage Pregnancy Association.

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Studied at University of Auckland. Have also trained in counselling.

Awards and Honors
Nurse of The Year from the National Health Organisation.

 
   

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Birth Control - silly but important question


Expert: Diana Archer - 7/1/2009

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thank you for your wonderful advice. anyways my GF asked me to do "it" again so i just thrusted my pelvis on her vagina{sort of like we do when making love}. i was wearing all my clothes{except my shirt} & there was no penetration.i did this for an hour. after that i observed spots of precum on my underwear. can she get pregnant?
note: i was also wearing jeans over the underwear & the jeans button including zipper was closed.


Answer
Hey, it's nice to have a fan = )

Nope, you're totally safe. You definitly can't get her pregnant that way, its very safe.
If you're having sex with your girlfriend, you should definitly use contraception. Condoms and the pill are a very safe combination!


Diana

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