Yes, you can get pregnant the first time you have sex and even if you don't have sex very often. It's important to practice safer sex every time you have sex. Using condoms and water-based lubricant is the only form of contraception that will protect you against most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy.
Most teens are having sex
Oral sex isn't really sex
It's obvious if someone has an infection
You can't get pregnant if you have sex when you're having your period
Condoms always break and don't really work
I won't get an STI because I only have sex with my partner
I won't get pregnant or get an STI because I get my sexual partners to withdraw their penis before they cum (ejaculate)
The contraceptive pill makes you put on weight
It's the girl's responsibility not to get pregnant
The first time you have sex is always special
All sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and blood-borne viruses (BBVs) can be cured
You have to fit the stereotypes to be gay
It's unhealthy to masturbate
Everyone orgasms during sex
You can lose your virginity by having a Pap smear