A
female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: My boyfriend and I had sex last night, (we use condoms) and when he pulled out, the condom stayed in side me. There didn't seem to be any leakage, it was all in the bototm of the condom where it should be, and I didn't appear to have any sperm inside me...But is there a chance I might be at risk of getting pregnant?? I should add that the end of the condom was hangong outside of me, so it's not like the whole thing had squashed up inside me, I think it just slid off him as he pulled out. Normally we're very vigilant about things like this as the last thing I want is to get pregnant but we'd both drunk a fair bit.I was on the contraceptive injection up until April this year, I haven't had a period since as I understand it takes a while for the body to return to normal and also it can be hard to concieve for up to a year after coming off the injection...
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (17 August 2008):
it says you are in the UK.
If so then find out which is your duty chemist:
http://www.latenightchemist.co.uk/
and go and get the morning after pill RIGHT NOW. It costs about £20 over the counter. You don't need to see a doctor or anything.
There is only a tiny chance that you are pregnant but do you really want to risk it?
Good Luck!! xx
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female
reader, MidtownToDowntown +, writes (17 August 2008):
I doubt that you're pregnant but maybe to be 100% sure you should get the morning after pill.
Better safe than sorry
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (17 August 2008): You should still go & get the morning after pill just to be 100% sure.
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