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About Deborah
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I can answer questions about pregnancy symptoms, contraception, abortion, adoption,and teen parenthood. Specifically, I can give up to date, accurate medical information, latest studies as well as statistics pertaining to health issues surrounding pregnancy, and factors to be considered before deciding to become a teen parent.

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Teen Pregnancy - A little nervous....


Expert: Deborah - 9/29/2009

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Umm hi....my girlfriend and I had unprotected sex and I know I didn't come inside her but I think she might have leaned down on me cause she had a little bit on the top of her vagina....now it's not even time for her to have her period so she hasn't missed or anything...but I'm a worrier and would love your advice please ma'am....

Answer
Dear Tan Davis,

I am not sure what you mean by this part:

"I know I didn't come inside her but I think she might have leaned down on me cause she had a little bit on the top of her vagina."

If there is any chance that sperm entered her vagina, there is a chance of pregnancy, albeit very small if only a small amount got in.  If this happened recently, within the last 5 days, you should buy her Plan B Emergency Contraception at any drugstore.  This helps prevent pregnancy.

If it has been longer than that, wait until 2 weeks have passed since the day this happened, and then have her take a home pregnancy test.

Good luck,

Deb


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