You can’t get pregnant from having oral sex
You cannot get pregnant from having oral sex, even if you swallow sperm. However, you can catch STIs such as herpes and chlamydia.
You cannot get pregnant from having oral sex, even if you swallow sperm. However, you can catch STIs such as herpes and chlamydia.
Wet dreams (ejaculating in your sleep) are a normal part of puberty and mean that a boy is physically able to ejaculate, but he might not feel ready to have a sexual relationship for months or years. It’s a personal choice.
Some women do ejaculate when they orgasm, but not all do. It’s normal either way. It’s not known exactly what the ejaculatory fluid is, where it comes from or why it’s produced.
For some men it can take some time to ejaculate again after having sex. This is normal, and doesn’t mean there is anything wrong with his sperm.
Masturbating will not affect a man’s ability to produce sperm, and he will not “run out” of it – he produces sperm continuously.
If you’re 13 to 16 and want contraception, an abortion or tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the doctor, nurse or pharmacist won’t tell your parents (or carer) as long as they believe that you fully understand the information you’re given, and your decisions.
The NHS offers free postal test kits for Chlamydia in many areas, for you to do yourself at home. Get yours from http://freetest.me
You don’t always notice symptoms if you have an STI. Many people don’t notice symptoms and most people with chlamydia have no symptoms. You won’t always know if you’ve got an STI and you can’t tell by looking if someone has one. Protect yourself by always using a condom. If you’re worried, visit your GP or sexual health clinic.