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Question Posted Thursday April 16 2015, 10:58 pm

Is it possible to get pregnant when he comes in the condom but it isn't broken or anything?

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rainhorse68 answered Saturday April 18 2015, 3:07 am:
Your partner is going to to come into the condom every time you have sex, that's how they work. If it isn't broken in any way then that's where his semen stays, so you won't become pregnant. Incorrect use reults in it either breaking, or slipping off. Then it's quite possible to become pregnant. It's essential that he puts the condom on before he penetrates you at all. And that it stays in place until he's 'finished off' and withdrawn his penis completely. It's very foolish to begin sex WITHOUT the condom, intending to stop and put it on just before he wants to 'come' as there is always the possibility that he will either ejaculate unexpectedly (which you'll know about), or release some semen before he actually finishes off (neither of you might be aware that this has even happened). In short, as long as ALL his semen ends up inside the condom and stays there, and none of it ends up inside YOU, you've used it properly.

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adviceman49 answered Friday April 17 2015, 10:10 am:
IF the condom is worn correctly, meaning completely covering the penis and the reservoir is hanging out. Then condoms are statistically 85% effective. The statistics take into account condoms not worn correctly, condoms that are out of date and ones that break for other reasons.

Birth control pills are almost 99% effective and when condoms are used in conjunction, which if safe sex is practices should be. Combined the two are statistically almost 100% effective.

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spacefem answered Friday April 17 2015, 6:05 am:
It's highly unlikely. Condoms are 98% effective, and most pregnancies that coincide with condom use occur because the condom wasn't put on early enough. So make sure it's on before you start intercourse and you're quite safe.

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