There is a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. It is difficult to read your question, knowing your age, that you really do not know what part of her body you "maybe" entered "slightly" into? This is really scary to think that you are having sex and do not know that you are having sex. There is no other area to enter besides her anus, and you both would have known this! The only other opening in a woman's body "down there" is her urethra, and a penis would not be able to penetrate this small opening where urine comes out.
So, yes, you entered her vagina and had sex. When you have unprotected sex, ejaculate on/near/inside her vagina, there is a high risk of pregnancy.
If sex was less than 120 hours ago, she can use emergency contraception, but someone 17 years or older must purchase it. She can call her doctor for a prescription.
It is fine to be "foolish" as you say, and experiment sexually...that is completely normal. I am just surprised at the way you asked the question, saying you didn't know if you entered her vagina or not? She needs to call her doctor or get emergency contraception from a pharmacist, since you ejaculated on her vagina.
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There is a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. It is difficult to read your question, knowing your age, that you really do not know what part of her body you "maybe" entered "slightly" into? This is really scary to think that you are having sex and do not know that you are having sex. There is no other area to enter besides her anus, and you both would have known this! The only other opening in a woman's body "down there" is her urethra, and a penis would not be able to penetrate this small opening where urine comes out.
So, yes, you entered her vagina and had sex. When you have unprotected sex, ejaculate on/near/inside her vagina, there is a high risk of pregnancy.
If sex was less than 120 hours ago, she can use emergency contraception, but someone 17 years or older must purchase it. She can call her doctor for a prescription.
It is fine to be "foolish" as you say, and experiment sexually...that is completely normal. I am just surprised at the way you asked the question, saying you didn't know if you entered her vagina or not? She needs to call her doctor or get emergency contraception from a pharmacist, since you ejaculated on her vagina.
November 2, 2010 - 2:12pmThis Comment
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