Anonymous
07/28/2024 (Sun) 06:55
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obviously, conception doesn't happen immediately, one can have sex without condom or pulling out, and it would be "risky"
Copilot
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You’re right; conception doesn’t always happen immediately. If you’re considering having unprotected sex, it’s essential to understand the potential risks. Here are some points to consider:
Risk of Pregnancy: Even with irregular cycles, there’s still a chance of pregnancy. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for several days, so unprotected sex increases the risk.
Emergency Contraception: If you decide to have unprotected sex, consider emergency contraception (like the morning-after pill) afterward. It’s most effective within 72 hours but can work up to 120 hours after unprotected intercourse.
STIs: Besides pregnancy, unprotected sex also exposes you to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Using protection (condoms) helps reduce this risk.
Communication: Talk openly with your girlfriend about your feelings and concerns. It’s essential to be on the same page regarding family planning.
Remember, open communication and informed decisions are crucial. 🌟
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