The : The risk of pregnancy is relatively low if your menstral cycle has started. Many women experiece lower abdominal or pelvic cramping during their period, as the body expels the intrauterine lining. If you are sexually active, there is always a risk of getting pregnant, especially if you are having unprotected sex. It is very important that you see a gynecologist or an OB gyn to get a baseline pap smear now that you are sexually active. Also, you can talk to your doctor about birth control option and preventing being exposed to a sexually transmitted disease. Bringing sex into a relationship comes with responsibility. Take care of your body! and remember, it is always okay to decide that you would like to abstain from sex until you are ready.
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