A condom will roll down and bunch up in the middle if it is put on the penis when the penis is not erect (hard). The time to put on a condom is after you both have been aroused and ready for sex - you are well lubricated and his penis is erect and hard, that is when he should put on the condom. If he is not sure, get him to read up when to do it and how to do it properly. In the event that the size of condom that he used was too large, he should look into getting the type of condom that is right for him.
Apparently there are different sized condoms available, so he may wish to look into that. There are also latex free condoms available in the event either you or him have experience any discomfort, itching or any other allergy from latex.
As your boyfriend "didn't finish", I presume you mean he did not ejaculate and he still had the condom on, if that is the case, there is no chance of you getting pregnant.
Even if had ejaculated and the semen was inside the condom, condoms these days are impregnated with a chemical to kill the sperm, you still would not have got pregnant.
Same thing happen to and I didn't get pregnant . I am 90% your not .
Even if you use a condom 100% correctly there is still the slightest chance of pregnancy but don't stress yourself out about it, you are most likely not pregnant
What slid down his penis?
It is unlikely, however there is a small chance you could be. If his *** had slid down his penis and it was inside of you then you might be pregnant but you should wait until u have had your period.
Hi, yeah I know I should be fine I just have a tendency to stress about these kind of situations but like I said the condom covered the whole thing and it didn't have a whole in it and he didn't finish. It should be fine
Thankyou
Hi there and welcome. Ugh, sorry about the condom difficulties. Super glad you were using one though. :>) Since it didn't come off and there were no holes, I do think you are most likely safe. Condoms do fail though. I'd say MOST likely safe. If that is not good enough, there is always plan B. good luck hon