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25/f

My boyfriend and I had sex last night. I used Lomexin medicine the night before and it ended up as a white creamy layer on top of condom. I panicked because I read that it could damage condoms. My boyfriend blew into it to check for breakage and leakage. There was a little cum in it but nothing came out. He kept the condom and later filled it with water when he got home,he just texted me saying that it isn't letting anything out. I really don't want to take the morning after pill because my hormones are severely out of balance. So,since there is no apparent damage to the condom,should I worry about pregnancy? (link)
That sounds like a very thorough and rigorous test you gave that condom, and if it was airtight ater sex it certainly won't have allowed the passage of semen in use. You won't be pregnant from that particular encounter. Can see you have lots of good advice re. condom types etc. Also, any company with medication on the market is obliged to make a factsheet available detailing any other medication which is known to compromise it's effectiveness and/or have side-effects. This would include using it with condoms in this case. It should be in the box, but the website of the maker is another source, as is a chat with the doctor. This sort of info is always worth knowing, and if anytime you are prescribed anything on the blacklist get in touch with the doctor straight away.


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Thank you for your advice. I will make sure to talk to my doctor from now on about the possible effects of the medication on certain forms of birth control. I feel very reassured by your words. Thank you again. :)




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