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Floppy condom

I had sex for first time last night. It really hurt and he didn't go all the way in but when he pulled out the condom shrivelled and was floppy. He thinks I'm being paranoid but could I be pregnant? What should I do?
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1925157 tn?1328929017
You are probably stressing your self out way to much, condoms do that once the guy ejaculates, there penis is not as hard as it was when they put it in. You should be fine, just relax and dont think about it. If you miss your period take a test. But of you stress yourself out to much you probably will miss your period. Stress can do that to you.
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To add to all this I now have grabbing stomach pains and feel really sick.
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It was still on his **** but just loose and very floppy at the end. I don't know what to do
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1945144 tn?1324986002
they do that, it was floppy cause it was full of c**
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Hi yes condom was still on when he pulled out - just a bit floppy at the tip
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Even having sex with a condom on can lead to pregnancy. Was the condom still fully on the penis when he pulled out? All you can do is wait till your next period is due - if it doesn't and you suspect you're pregnant then take e pregnancy test.
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