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pretty sure but idk? so me & my boyfriend had sex for the first time last friday. and also saturday. & we used a condom & since it was our first time, we didnt do it too long since he popped my cherry & it hurt the second time. now im wondering if i could be pregnant? we used wasted 3 condoms & filled each with water once we were done with them & there was no hole, so the condom was good. so is there any chance of me being pregnant? i doubt it , but i just want more opinions.
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Though it may not be likely that you'll become pregnant, there is still that chance -- you'll always have that 1% chance. ]
Your very smart for being safe and going the extra mile as to fill them up. And yes there is a chance, But its like VERY close to impossable. Really, Dont worry. ]
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if you are having sex there is ALWAYS a chance of getting pregnant, but since he did wear protection i wouldn't worry too much about it. unless you start getting symptoms, then go to the doctor and get checked out. ]
There's always a chance of getting pregnant...whether you use a condom, or birth control, or shots. I wouldn't say there was a good chance, though, since you did use a condom. If you start displaying some of the early symptopms of pregnancy you should take a test.
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Whenever you have sex, there's a chance you can get pregnant. Protection or not. Period. Of course, the odds are a lot less since you used protection. Take a test if you're that worried. Since you didn't know this, you probably shouldn't be having sex anyway. ]
Of course there is a chance, though taking what you said into consideration, it seems unlikely. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it this time. Maybe it's just me, but I've always believed that one shouldn't be having sex unless they are able to financially support a child. You definitely did the right thing in using condoms and even checking them. :) ]
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