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Could i possibly be pregnant ?

i had protected sex april 21, two days before ovulation. my boyfriend and i (16) noticed that the condom sort of looked lose at the top but somehow still tight at the bottom we didn’t think much of it and continued having sex. after we finished i got worried about that and asked him, he claimed the condom wasn’t broken but he did tell me he ejaculated and kept going, which you’re not supposed to do. so i’m wondering if i could be pregnant in any way, he also told me no semen slipped out the condom. I am now 4 days before my period and my discharge has completely stopped, i did get a few pimples, and i get some “cramping” but only when i think about being pregnant so im guessing that’s just me being nervous. please i need some guidance and help, there is no way i want to be pregnant, i can’t. and if i am i will consider an abortion.
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That doesn't sound like a condom failure. When condoms fail, they rip wide open quite noticeably.  Tight at the bottom is right and that is where it counts. It does sound like nerves are playing a role and isn't it amazing that our body's do that?  We think about it and then we have a symptom.  But the truth is, all women are late from time to time.  Things that make us late include stress, changes in routine, weight gain or loss, illness or blips in the hormonal radar.  Try not to worry.  You can test for peace of mind in a week or so but I'm sure your period is coming.  good luck
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what about the no discharge? is that normal?
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