i have NEVER had unprotected sex, and i am positive about that.. but i do have it a lot, all the time, even if its right before my period... the condom has never broke and we never used expired condoms and i never slipped off or anything like that.. BUT i was supposed to get my period 4 days ago. my period has been regular for over a year now and has never came late.. i told my boyfriend about it and asked him if hes ever 'went' inside me and he said no, even though we always use a condom, he pulls it out first just to be safe.. is there any chance that i could be pregnant? i did get sick and throw up about 2 days ago, but we ALWAYS use a condome, i dont know what this could be, please help =/
Cux answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 11:43 pm: ANY time, and I mean ANY time you have sex, whether you are using a condom, he pulls out, or any other tricks, you RISK becoming pregnant. Yes, condoms work very well, but there's been a lot of people who have become pregnant despite the fact that a condom was used.
"Pulling out" does not work and will never work. There is something called pre-cum, which still contains some semen, which can impregnate you.
Wait a few days and take another test. If you stress about your period, it will be tricky and not come. Just relax. =]
Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 11:15 pm: He might have had excess semen, which could result in you getting pregnant.
If you had morning sickness already, you need to get a pregnancy test ASAP.
But wait a few more days and if you still don't have your period, don't freak out (that makes it come later, i know, from experience) then just go ahead and get a test, to be sure.
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