My bf and I were having protected sex with a condom and we kept goin after he cummed and he was still pretty hard but if the condom begins to slip off like the ring is an inch higher off the shaft but the condom is still on for the main part is there a chance of pregnancy? or is that not so much a big deal. I dont want lectures just wondering what happens if it comes off about an inch. After it started slippin off we stopped. I think were still safe and all but Im just wanting some advice from anyone who would know or has experienced this. thanks!
From now on, please buy a smaller sized condom, because if it's slipping off now, chances are it'll happen again, and a smaller condom would help prevent that. [ daisymadelyn's advice column | Ask daisymadelyn A Question ]
MAK answered Wednesday May 7 2008, 3:52 pm: I don't think anyone can answer that question. It just depends where the condom was to begin with. If you did keep going after he ejaculated, then there are some chances that the semen was pushed out towards the sides of the condom and out through the opening and into your vagina. The chances are slim and I wouldn't worry too much about you being pregnant. However, do take a pregnancy test if you miss your period.
Also, if the condom was sliding off, it could have been because it was too big. I don't know much about condom sizes, but if it was too loose at the base chances are that condom is too big. Condoms shouldn't be sliding off. Also, some guys tend to buy condoms that are really big because they are embarrassed of their true size. If you think this is the case here, you buy condoms from now on.
Since condoms aren't 100% effective, I would suggest going on birth control to minimize chances of pregnancy.
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