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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: My boyfriend broke the hymn in my vagina and didnt wer a condom after he broke it he put on a condom he said You cant get pregnant as he didnt come is that true?
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 October 2011): As the others said its still possible. Its a very low chance, but still possible.
Try not to freak out though. You can go to your doctor as one poster said and to totally put your mind at rest then take a pregnancy test.
Always insist he wears a condom before he enters you. If you are going to have sex its your responsibility to make sure he wears a condom.
Also look into contraception for yourself,there are lots of methods out there, look into what would be best for you, but as for the condom is concerned, no matter what contraception you are on that should go with out saying.
Hope it works out ok for you.
Good luck.x
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (9 October 2011):
it's still possible to get pregnant if there is pre-cum..
all it takes is ONE sperm to get to ONE egg... and poof you have ONE baby.
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reader, missy_musk +, writes (9 October 2011):
hunny that is not true. however small, you definatly ARE at risk. pre-ejaculation or as most people call it 'pre-cum' can occur during intercourse and the guy may not be aware that he has done this. Bottom line, there is a risk of pregnancy and Sexually transmitted infections. Get it checked out pronto!!
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reader, hannah76 +, writes (9 October 2011):
He was obviously aroused to start so there is always a chance of pre sperm. In future insist on condoms only or no sex. It is much safer and protects against pregnancy and STi's.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 October 2011): The risk of pregnancy with withdrawaing before ejaculation is very, very low. There is more research that proves pre ejaculatory fluid does NOT contain sperm than research proving it does. In the cases where it does, the males researched had had an orgasm within a day or two prior to the study, so the pre cum carried the residual sperm. As long as he has not had an orgasm in the hours leading up to your sex, there is practically no chance of getting pregnant.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 October 2011): You can still get pregnant as he has entered you and sperm is released released as pre-cum. You should go to your doctor as up to three days afte you can take a morning after pill. Also arrange to go on the contraceptive pill or injection if you and your boyfriend plan to have unprotected sex, but remember only condoms protect against STI's.
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reader, aunt honesty +, writes (9 October 2011):
Well usually the guy does need to ejaculate in order for you to become pregnant, but saying that, when guys are having sex they produce pre sperm before they ejaculate and that can sometimes cause a risk of pregnancy. Also not using a condom wont protect you from Sti's.
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reader, dougbcoll +, writes (9 October 2011):
yes it should be true what he said,if he used a condom before he ejaculated the condom caught the cum. he should not have cum by just entering you and pulling out, and then placing a condom on.
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