6. I just found out I’m pregnant and I’m having cramping. Is this normal? It is normal to have mild cramping; if it is more severe than menstrual cramps, seek medical care.
7. The condom broke. Could I be pregnant? Yes; if your period is late, you can come in to LaVie for a free pregnancy test.
8. Isn’t it safe to have oral sex? Many STI’s can be contracted by oral sex, including HIV.
9. Can I still get pregnant if my boyfriend pulled out before ejaculation? Yes, sperm is present in body fluids even prior to ejaculation, so there is a definite possibility that you may become pregnant.
10. Am I at risk for an STI if I’ve been with the same person for 1 year? Yes, some STI’s do not show symptoms for long periods of time but can still be transmitted to partners. It is also possible that your partner may not let you know if they have had sexual activity with someone else.
For more information on pregnancy and pregnancy options. please visit:
americanpregnancy.org |