my boyfriend and i had sex today, unfortunately when he pulled out there was cum on his stomach; meaning, the condom broke. he says he's 95% sure he pulled out before then, but there was a hole although the cum was on the condom & his stomach. i'm terrified and so is he. i'm not sure what i'm asking, whether it's your opinion or not, but i'm pretty sure that it would be inside me and not him? nothing was sticking from me to him so i'm just hoping that wasn't that. when i checked around my vagina, i found a lot of discharge - i THINK it was discharge - because it was odorless unlike cum.
i'm gonna wait 2 weeks for the test, but also my period since the first day i got it this month was about two weeks ago.
thanks for taking your time.
NinjaNeer answered Tuesday June 16 2009, 7:17 pm: You could definitely be pregnant.
When used correctly (with no mishaps) condoms are effective at preventing pregnancy 98% of the time. So 2/100 women who have sex using a condom will end up pregnant, on average.
With a mishap, it's just like the odds of getting pregnant without using a condom.
If you had sex today, you can take Plan B. It's most effective when taken very soon after the mishap. This is exactly the sort of situation it's made for! I don't know the specifics for everywhere, but here in Canada you can get it over the counter.
In the future, you may want to consider doubling up your birth control. Taking the pill, or using another chemical contraceptive as well as using condoms will greatly decrease your odds of becoming pregnant if something like this happens again.
To avoid condom breakage, make sure you're not using expired ones, and don't store them in extreme heat or cold. If it's been kept in a wallet, throw it away! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Cux answered Tuesday June 16 2009, 7:04 pm: Sex, with or without a condom, means you can get pregnant.
The pull-out method NEVER works.
The condom broke, who knows when, and you had sex.
So, yes, unfortunately for you, you can be pregnant.
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