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any chance of pregnancy?

so my boyfriend & i had relations on Aug. 4 & just as he " pulled out " the condom slipped off but he had no yet ejaculated. i finished my menstrual cycle on Aug. 1 . i also started the depo shot on Aug. 5
My question is can I possibly become pregnant & if so when can i buy a pregnancy test to find out ?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Want to point out that plan b only works if taken within 72 hours after the episode.  Good luck
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The chance of getting pregnant is never 0% (except with abstinence), but he pulled out while the condom was on, and he didn't ejaculate at the time, so you have nothing to worry about. If you're really, really worried, buy plan b (AKA, the day after pill)
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi.  Well there is always a risk but I would say very slight. The condom was on and came off as he withdrew.  Try not to worry.  I would say you are not pregnant from the timing to the shot to the way this happened.  Good luck
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* the condom did no get stuck inside
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