so yesterday me and my boyfriend had sex for the first time, and i know im probably being really paranoid, but we did use a condom and it didnt break. he didnt come but im pretty sure he like precummed or whatever. is there ANY way that i could be pregnant?
xluvinux answered Monday March 31 2008, 12:52 am: There's always a small chance but it's highly unlikely if the condom didn't break. There is some sperm in the pre-cum but that would've gone in the condom. So I don't think there's anything to worry about. [ xluvinux's advice column | Ask xluvinux A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday March 30 2008, 10:04 pm: theres always a chance, but yours is so small. you had protected sex, which is good. take a pregnancy test in 1-2 weeks. but meanwhile, you could take a morning after pill.
your chances are very slimm, espec since he didnt come. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
burningXstar answered Sunday March 30 2008, 8:13 pm: It's normal to feel this way but if you used the condom correctly there is a very slim chance of you being pregnant. Wait and see if your next period is on time - or if you are very worried to put your mind at ease you can buy a pregnancy test to check after a few days.
Now you have become sexually active though I would advise thinking about going on the contreceptive pill - in adition to condoms these make the changes of you getting pregnant very very slim indeed and are a good "safety net" if the condom in future ever accidently did break, or if you feel worried afterwards!
Hope this helps! [ burningXstar's advice column | Ask burningXstar A Question ]
Cux answered Sunday March 30 2008, 8:11 pm: Anytime you have vaginal sex, with or without a condom/contraceptive, you risk becoming pregnant. Sure- your chances are small, but there's still the possibility.
The best contraceptive is abstinence ;]
Take a pregnancy test in about a week if you're worried.
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