And he is clear or STDs and so am I. Can he cum inside me? Without worrying about getting pregnant? Please answer!
Okay so I recently got the implant, and my and my boyfriend have been together for almost a year?
Question posted by help me maybe on 4 Feb 2013
Last updated on 31 October 2017
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That is what birth control is for! Once you are past any waiting period (your Dr should have told you how long to wait before you were safe) usually after 7 days, you are then safe and protected from pregnancy. As Kaismama mentioned, pulling out before ejaculation (cumming) is NOT a form of birth control as men secrete sperm all throughout the sex act, not just during ejaculation, even if he doesnt see anything when he masturbates, it can still happen especially during vaginal intercourse. It only takes one and they are microscopic. But, yes, if you are certain you are both free from infection and you are faithful to each other then once you are protected he can ejaculate inside you and not get you pregnant. Birth controls main action is to prevent ovulation so no egg =no baby!
Thank you very much both of you! I was just double checking. You answers have been helpful, thank you :-)
There is absolutely no reason you have to prompt us to answer a question. I dearly wish someone would put up big bulletin boards around the country, pulling out is a myth, it is not a method of birth control. There would be no point in him finishing outside of you because he's already left sperm in you. The implant is birth control and you're covered.
I just wanted to make sure because I've read up loads on it and I haven't been getting proper answers. Thank you for that ! :-). As I have only got it in after the first month he will be able then yes? I'm just so worried about getting pregnant.
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