- female
- 15 Years
- 01/04/2021
Can a girl get pregnant without losing her virginity?
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Yes
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Pregnancy Possibility
A 15-year-old girl can get pregnant if sperm enters the vagina, which typically occurs through vaginal intercourse. -
Virginity and Pregnancy
"Losing virginity" often refers to vaginal intercourse. Pregnancy requires sperm to reach the egg, usually through this method. -
Other Sexual Activities
Activities not involving vaginal penetration generally do not result in pregnancy. -
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If there are concerns about sexual health or pregnancy, consult a healthcare provider for guidance.
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Consult a Sexologist
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I'm really worried and need some advice. I'm 20 years old and usually my period starts between the 20th and 25th of each month. This time, I had unprotected sex on the 20th of March and took an Unwanted 72 pill on the 21st, but my period still hasn't started, and it's already April 8th. I'm really stressed out about the possibility of being pregnant because I don't think I can handle a pregnancy right now, and I definitely can't tell my parents. Should I take a pregnancy test? And if it turns out I'm pregnant, what options would be available to me?
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I'm really worried because I've been having trouble with my periods this month. They're delayed by 12 days, which hasn't happened to me in over four years. My cycle's been super regular for the last two years, almost like clockwork. Four years ago, I had PCOD and took medication for it, and then three years ago, I had issues with my endometrium thickening, but medication helped with that. These last couple of years have been normal with regular exercise and good eating habits. But this past month, I've been really stressed and haven't exercised properly, which messed with my appetite too. Now I'm just spotting and having some white discharge, but then nothing else. It keeps repeating like that, with severe body pain and mood swings, plus bloating, but still no periods. What can I do to fix this?
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