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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:52 pm
Chalda Heiru Nikolita This could've gone in the pregnancy sticky...? sweatdrop there are so many stickies that he must have been in a hurry not to look through em all Well this is her guild and it is in the rules that you post problems in the stickies when ever possible. Maybe you should have a read through the rules again?Who now? me? o.o
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:01 pm
Heiru Chalda Heiru Nikolita This could've gone in the pregnancy sticky...? sweatdrop there are so many stickies that he must have been in a hurry not to look through em all Well this is her guild and it is in the rules that you post problems in the stickies when ever possible. Maybe you should have a read through the rules again?Who now? me? o.o Well a comment such as yours indicates that you weren't familiar with that rule.
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:14 am
Nikolita Do the research yourself. Look it up online, ask a pharmacist, or talk to your doctor. Get multiple opinions from people who can help you, and then go from there. 3nodding That's why it's best to use birth control besides just a condom. well at the pharmacy near me they have 3 different boxes, about $6.45... Now at the coner shop they have the same three boxes, pule another 7 different one (sizes, colours, howmany same brand) yet the sameat the shop is $5.45
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 10:29 am
Chalda Heiru Chalda Heiru Nikolita This could've gone in the pregnancy sticky...? sweatdrop there are so many stickies that he must have been in a hurry not to look through em all Well this is her guild and it is in the rules that you post problems in the stickies when ever possible. Maybe you should have a read through the rules again?Who now? me? o.o Well a comment such as yours indicates that you weren't familiar with that rule.Nah I'm good
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:46 am
A_Lonely_Traveller So my first time...used a condom. Dam thing broke. Doesn't expire for like...5 years lol. Didn't ejaculate but still slightly worried about precum and such. Just wondering if anyone has a relative idea of the chances of pregnancy. In the future, here are some things to consider: NEVER keep a condom in your back pocket or wallet. They expire within a week or less because of the heat and pressure of being next to your body/sat on. NEVER put the condom on backwards. If you do, the friction can cause it to break. NEVER put condoms in a overly cold or overly hot place. Try to keep them in a cool, dry place. Basically, if she's near her period, you have a higher chance, but if she's not, then you have a lower chance. It's like roulette. Just don't overly stress out about it. If she's stressed, it could delay her period and make her think she's pregnant.
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:09 pm
Alright.... I'm going to tell you a short little story... don't freak out, but be prepared.
I lost my virginity when I was 14 years old. My boyfriend was 16. We were together an entire year before we decided to have sex. (NOTE: In my opinion, this does NOT validate my decision - yes, I DO think that is too early to be having sex.) Bu we were in love, and one night things just led to it... long story short, the condom broke. We were careful, used a fresh condom, lots of lube, a popular brand- I guess we just had a really good time. sweatdrop I tried to locate a morning-after pill the.. er... morning after, but I couldn't find a way to get one quick enough without letting my parents find out... and by the time the doctor had returned my call, it was about a week later. I was a little panicked, but tried my best to calm down about it. And I did. Until I noticed, a month and a half later, that still no period had come to me. Then, two months. At two and a half months I finally forced myself to take a pregnancy test and what I already knew was confirmed. I went through the options in my mind: my boyfriend would be 17 soon. He could drive me to get an abortion. (This was before my state had passed the parental consent law for minors' abortions) But I had to tell my mom. I just did. She would know better than anyone what to do... After I told my mom, I knew she was shocked beyond all recognition. After all, I was only 14-going-on-15. We went to the doctor, and then a few others, who finally came to the heartwrenching conclusion that it was already pretty far in the pregnancy, and that the risks of the procedure may take a toll on me. (I was extremely thin - 5'4" and around 90 lbs.) I thought all of this was insane- wouldn't giving birth be FAR more dangerous? Apparently not the way they explained it. Can you say, C-section? gonk Either way, we planned out the next years of my future: I would continue my education, seeing as I already took school courses via the Internet, and get a college education likewise. In the upcoming Winter, (mid-to-late Dec,) I would give birth. When I finally did (Dec. 18th), we decided to keep it. I had matured ten years in those nine months, and my mother was there the whole way to help me. My boyfriend, too, stuck by my side. And now I have my little Tucker, who is turning three. I am AGAINST teenage pregnancy. (Although, honestly, nobody does it on purpose XP ) I am AGAINST having sex too early, when you're not ready, and especially 'just for the hell of it.' Look- I was careful. I was in a loving and strong relationship. (And still am- thank GOD!) And I still got labeled the school slut, whore, etc. (even though it was my first time and with my boyfriend of a year)- on top of having the worst happen. For the sake of yourselves and all that you stand for, be CAREFUL- and make her get a goddamned test, please. <3 diabolic
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 12:04 am
I believe it is upwards of 88% or so.
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:40 am
neutral Don't go making up figures off the top of your head and trying to pass them as actual information.
The chances would be the same as any fertile woman trying to get pregnant in a given month. 0-25%.
I'm sure this issue has been resolved though as it hasn't been posted in for over a month. They know by now if she is or she isn't.
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:50 am
Good point. Thank you Manda. *locks thread*
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