Does this mean that basically I'm most likely pregnant or can there be a possibility that I'm not?
Question Posted Tuesday July 27 2010, 4:58 pm
Ok so me and my bf had sex yesterday two days before my period is supposed to come. He used a condom and after he came he took it out and went back in for like five more strokes. Wen he pulled out again the condom was broken. Does this mean that basically I'm most likely pregnant or can there be a possibility that I'm not? I also mentioned my period because I heard that right before and right after ur period are the teams when you are least likely to get pregnant even though I know its never 100% sure.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? BeePeeTee answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 10:43 am: Yes, there is a possiblity that you are pregnant. There is lesser percent chance because of your period coming, but I have to say the outlook would look much better if you had actually been on your period. The time when you would have been at your least fertile state would have been when you were 2-3 days into your period. And the fact that the condom broke means that it is more than likely that sperm came in contact with the vagina.
Razhie answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 10:32 am: It's possible your pregnant, it's possible you are not. No one can pull the number out of thin air. Even though right after your period you theoretically have less risk, unless you really know your cycle extremely well and run like clockwork each month, that just isn't something you can really rely on. You are going to have to try and stay calm, and test yourself if your next period is late.
Your boyfriend broke a cardinal rule of safe condom use however - you don't reinsert yourself with a used condom on. Once a guy finishes, the condom is done, over and used up. Have a momentary cuddle, but it needs to be removed right away. If you are ready to play agian right away, you must use a fresh condom.
Condoms will very, very rarely break if you use them properly. You and your boyfriend might need a refreasher course on how to apply them and remove them correctly. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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