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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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I have answered over 3000 questions in this area on other health sites, most in the area of teen pregnancy.

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I have a bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Biology, and am halfway through a Master's Degree, also in Biology. I have access to and read many of the top medical journals, from which I also get the best, most thorough and accurate to answers to pressing medical and health related questions.

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Teen Pregnancy - could i be pregnant?


Expert: Deborah - 9/24/2009

Question
i was sexualy active 2 days ago we didnt use protection and we use the pull out method. my boyfriend said he cumed a little. i want to know if i am pregnant. i feel tired and sleepy and my tummy burns i have feelings i am but im not sure

Answer
Dear maricela,

You could become pregnant, you wouldn't be pregnant yet.  It takes about two weeks from the time you had sex until you would be officially pregnant.

Yu need to get to a drug store right away and buy Plan B Emergency contraception.  It works best if taken within 3 days of unprotected sex.  If you are under 17, bring someone with you who is older than 17, so they can buy it for you.  It doesn't matter if they are a girl or boy.

Plan B may help you to avoid pregnancy.  It delays ovulation so the sperm cannot reach the egg.

God luck,

Deb

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