iam so very scared please help me .
me and my bf were intimate
afterwards he looked and notcied the condom ripped all the way down.
and there was cum on various spots on his sheets.
Im not sure if any got in me though.
But even if it did can there be a chance that i WONT be preg?
Basically im asking if a girl is exposed to cum at all is there any chance of her not getting pregnant?
AshNicole...x3 answered Sunday September 27 2009, 11:54 pm: Well there is always a chance of getting pregnant when you have sex. If I were you I would go to your local pharmacy and get the plan b pill..I think its 30 to 40 dollars? [ AshNicole...x3's advice column | Ask AshNicole...x3 A Question ]
Daintree answered Sunday September 27 2009, 10:45 pm: 14 days after first day bleeding starts thats is when a woman is her most fertile. If you miss your next period this could indicate pregnancy but there is a 5% chance it's a missed period for another reason e.g. stress can cause periods to be irregular. Talk to your Dr. or buy a home pregnancy test. First morning pee, requires you to use urine mid stream which is high in pregnancy hormones will accuratly tell you what you want to know. you need to wait 6 weeks to do the test. if you test too early may miss the hormone level it requires for an accurate test. I hope this helps Good luck sweetie [ Daintree's advice column | Ask Daintree A Question ]
LM answered Sunday September 27 2009, 10:10 pm: It's possible that you aren't. However, if you weren't using any other method of contraception besides the condom, it's possible for you to become pregnant. Even if that night wasn't one of your fertile days, sperm can live inside of your body for hours or even a day or two. If it's not against your beliefs, taking the morning after pill is your best bet, assuming it's been less than 3-5 days since the condom broke.
If you're 18 or older, you can buy it without a prescription at most pharmacies. 17 and younger, you'll need a prescription from a doctor, or someone else to buy it for you.
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