The Truth is: You can get pregnant if you have sex during your period and you don’t use contraception or a condom. Having unprotected sex at any time of the month can lead to pregnancy, so always use contraception to protect against pregnancy, and condoms to protect against STIs.
The Truth is: Sperm can live inside a woman after sex, sometimes for up to seven days, and fertilize an egg to make a woman pregnant.
The Truth is: You can’t make your penis longer by using creams, or by doing exercises or taking medication.
The Truth is: The average length of a non-erect penis is around 8-10cm. Penises come in all shapes and sizes, and the size doesn’t affect how much you and your partner enjoy having sex. Knowing the things that make you and your partner feel good is more important than the size of your penis.
The Truth is: Having breasts does not mean a girl is ready for sex. A girl’s breasts start to develop at puberty, around age 10 to 16, but this doesn’t mean she should start having sex, or that she will feel ready. Having sex is a very personal decision, and she might not feel ready to have a sexual relationship for months or years. It is a personal choice.
The Truth is: Emergency Contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, or if your contraception might have failed. There are two types- the emergency pill and the IUD. You can take the emergency pill up to 120 hours after sex, but it;s more effective the sooner you take it.
The average length of a non-erect penis is around 8-10cm and 12.7 to 17.8 cm long when erect, with an average girth of about 4.7 to 5.1 inches. Not every teenage boy has wet dreams. The fact you don’t have wet dreams doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with you.
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