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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hi Ive Been With My boyfriend for 1 year 8 months and we both love eachover so much he isnt a silly immature boy hes the same age as me (15) and weve had sex quite a few times and weve always used protection well yesterday this time we used protection we had sex and he cummed within about 5 mins and then we put another condom on about 2 minutes later and we started doing it again then he cummed about 7 mins later but this time when he pulled out and took the condom of a like drip of cum fell on the bed i blew inside the condom and things to see if anyuthing came out and it didnt seem like anything came out but im still wondering could it be that my boyfriend didnt cum that much and im just panicking and things or cud it be that it did split do you think it did? for experienced people that have had a condom split was it really clear that it splitted???how long can i wait to have a morning after pill (ehc) i think its 3 days isnt it?
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reader, LazyGuy +, writes (21 July 2008):
Yes, if a condom splits it is very clear, it is like a balloon that splits, once a tear has formed it will quickly spread.
If you tried to blow it up like a balloon properly and it inflated then it didn't tear.
Wasn't the drop simply your fluid? The two liquids are pretty much the same except yours of course doesn't have semen in it. The 'action' can whip even clear liqued up making it appear white.
Sperm is produced slowly by the body although excitement accelerates it but if the ejaculations where in quick succession then it is very possible the second time it wasn't much.
You don't wait with using the morning after pill. It is named that for a reason, you use it the morning after.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 July 2008): The NHS in the UK run a 24/7 telephone advice service. http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/index.aspx. You can contact them on 0845 4647 if you need emergency advice on contraception and pregnancy. Don't be afraid, call them, they are there to help. They have special services for teenagers in the UK and are able to provide advice and support.
You've got 72hours babes, but it please hurry and go as fast as you can. Earlier rather than later, please don't delay, go and visit the docor today. Good luck.
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