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Getting Preg. w/ use of Condoms

I still have not taken a Preg. test for those of you who have read my past 2 postings. But I was wondering if some of you ladies or friends of yours have gotten preg. while properly useing condoms. I am now over 2 weeks late with NO sign of AF. I mean no spotting, no nothing. But like I said in my last posting I had a baby 9 months ago and my last period was late but not this late. Thoughts?
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79258 tn?1190630410
As long as the condom stayed intact, i.e. didn't break or fall off, and you put the condom on before he entered your vagina, there's no way you could be pregnant :-)
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79258 tn?1190630410
As long as the condom stayed intact, i.e. didn't break or fall off, and you put the condom on before he entered your vagina, there's no way you could be pregnant :-)
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yea, I've only ever seen it happen once, and that was on Friends when Rachel gets pregnant. DON'T THEY PUT THAT ON THE BOX!!
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I think you should just take one! it would take your mind off of the question am I or not? I know what that is lol! can't stop thinking about it!...I heard stories of people getting pregnant using condoms but not personal ones so =/ can't really help on that! just go and take one it will put your mind at rest =)
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Because when I rushed to the store last month thinking that I was preg. I wasn't. I feel like I made it a big deal out of it.. But then again I guess I'm doing it again. I'm analizing the **** out of this. I think I'm kind of scared to know if I am or not. I have a 9 month old and my husband would freak. I know I need to just go and take one.
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130384 tn?1221593027
I guess my first thought was why don't you just take a test?
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