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Lola Rose
03-22-2007, 08:20 PM
Ya, my mom is pretty fertile....

I bet there is a tie.

sxybrat07
03-22-2007, 08:27 PM
I used this method with my ex for a little over two years and never got pregnant. I am now on the pill tho. I don't want to take any chances. I may sound like a retard, but do you think it's true when people say you are as fertile as your mother was? Like if your momma easily got pregnant, you will too? My mom never used any birth control and had me and my two brothers when she planned it.

Eh, no I dont' think it's true. I might have, til my brother got married. They went on their honey moon and she didn't think she needed to be on birth control, because her mom had a horrible time conceiving, and it took years and years. She got pregnant on the 3rd day of her honeymoon. (calculated off of the due date)

StrayStripper
03-22-2007, 08:36 PM
Planned Parenthood has a funny little video (http://websrvr40nj.audiovideoweb.com/avwebdsnjwebsrvr4501/portal/media/media-050516-pregnancy.html)about how pregnancy happens. Make your friend watch it!

naughtyallthetime
03-25-2007, 11:46 AM
Your right that video is funny!! The pull out method doesn't work.

teeth_of_the_hydra
03-25-2007, 06:48 PM
In the context of monogamous, STD-free relationships, I have used the withdrawl method coupled with the rhythm method. I have never been pregnant, I have never had a scare, and my body is good to me when I keep it free of BC hormones. I can feel when I'm ovulating, and I double-check it based on the calendar (also because I'm paranoid about diseases and would worry if I ever felt ovulation pain, even a day off, that I had cysts/ appendicitis/ what-have-you. But, again, my body runs like the atomic clock, and I ovulate promptly and straightforwardly each and every month). I can also feel when I'm going to start menstruating, not just PMS-wise, but sensation-wise, beginning about three hours before the blood actually comes. It sounds like hippie nonsense, but I have a lot of faith in my body's signals, and I "listen" to my reproductive system.

That said, condoms are a must for untested and/or casual partners. And of course, if I was with a guy who wanted to use condoms all the time, that would be fine too. As it is now, he pulls out about half the time (post-ovulation through the few days after my period) and uses condoms the other half. I insist upon pulling out even when I'm certain I can't get pregnant because I'm not a terrific fan of the semen-dripping-down-the-leg that consummated intercourse entails.

SexyChase
03-25-2007, 08:46 PM
Been on the pill ever since I could start getting a hold of them. The pull out method has worked for me (only select people can go without condoms with me). Got a scare once, thought I was pregnant. I had flown from FL to CA 3 times in a month due to family issues. The doctor said my body was all f'd up from being sleep deprived and changing time zones so much that my I "forgot" to have my period. Dont know if that is true or not.

Corgan
03-25-2007, 09:01 PM
I'm confused.. you use a 'form' of birth control but WANT to get pregnant?

i don't consider pulling out birth control. sorry if i mislead your mind. i as just saying... to the women that DO get preggers... im jealous!

Corgan
03-25-2007, 09:06 PM
that video was funny... the vagina dress was, interesting.