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1447322 tn?1284631018

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The other day my boyfriend and I were having sex, BEFORE he ejaculated he pulled out (he ended up not cumming at all) and as he did the condom was left inside me, he quickly washed his hands and pulled it out, everything seemed in tact, there was a small amount of precum in the tip of the condom, I am wondering what my risk of pregnancy is, and if I should get the Plan B pill as soon as possible?
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1447322 tn?1284631018
heellp ):
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80052 tn?1550343332
dont even worry about it - if there was no *** inside of you, then you won't be pregnant (very unlikely anyway)  the condom prevented it from getting inside you, which is what it did! :-)  Relax!
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Nobody can tell you not to worry. He doesn't have to ejaculate to get you pregnant. Pre ejaculate DOES contain sperm and it DOES get girls pregnant.

Seeing as how you did use a condom (which DO fail...no form of birth control is 100%.) it's less likely but it's not impossible.
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1447322 tn?1284631018
The condom also had spermicidal lubricant, if that helps any!

Thank you! I'm more relaxed than I was by far, I think I'll get the pill to be safe though!
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80052 tn?1550343332
yes - it's true that pre ejaculate contains sperms and all, but if the condom did not fail then I figure it's better to try to reduce the stress of young women in this situation by being reasonable when considering the facts presented in the article!! :-)
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