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male
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: I was having sex with a condom on and the i were on top.I ejaculated into the condom while still inside of her and we continued for few minutes. Condom doesn't break and slipped down maybe 0,2 -0,5 inch . Is there higher chance of pregnancy?
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female
reader, chigirl +, writes (16 December 2012):
If there was no semen at the sides of the condom, and none at the base of the condom, then nothing to worry about.
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reader, shrodingerscat +, writes (16 December 2012):
In the future, please remove your penis from her body immediately and throw away the condom. Using them correctly is the ONLY way to prevent pregnancy.
If this is a regular partner that you're sleeping with, encourage her to use another form of birth control, such as the pill, patch, shot or IUD so that you two will have backup in case a condom slips or breaks.
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reader, chigirl +, writes (15 December 2012):
No higher risk unless the condom slipped off inside of her. As long as it stayed on the outside then it's ok. The condom will naturally move up and down during intercourse as well, although you might not have noticed it.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2012): I dont really know :/... but problably not because there was not too much semen at the head of condom and sides was clean.. so i think i pushed nothing. but im very stressed
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female
reader, person12345 +, writes (15 December 2012):
Was there semen at the base? If so, there is a chance. If not, then probably not. We can't really answer. The risk isn't 0. You should never continue having sex after you've ejaculated (if you are using condoms), as you can push semen out the base of the condom, increase chances of breakage, and risk the condom sliding off.
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