KBKeety
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If protection (condom and/or "the pill") is used, the chances of pregnancy are low, but _never_ zero. No matter what, unless a couple is in a committed relationship and positive that they are disease-free, they shouldn't be having unprotected sex. By disease-free, I don't mean "I feel okay, so I can't have any disease"; I mean _tested_, free from HIV/AIDS and other STD's.
If no protection is used, the chances of becoming pregnant the first time having sex are just as good as the millionth time having sex - maybe better, because it's much easier for a younger woman to become pregnant than, say, a 35-year-old.
Posted 538 days ago
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