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16-17,
anonymous
writes:me and my boyfriend had sex using a condom and he came, about 45 mins later we had sex again and the condom split, the top ripped off the condom, could i get pregnant from the pre-come or the come from the 1st time??
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reader, EbonyBlossom +, writes (29 April 2009):
Although unlikely, its still possible, I would get tested if I were you. I suggest you go on the pill, it's far more reliable =]
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 April 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questioni didnt use the same condom twice, we used a new one the second time, just had sex twice, its too late for the morning after pill, my period is due now so il just have to wait and hope, thanks for your answers anyway.
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reader, Fiona xxx +, writes (28 April 2009):
First of all, don't panic. Just get the morning after pill. Many of us have had that at some point, it does give bad stomach cramps and you'll get a heavy period. But at least you'll have peace of mind that you are not pregnant.
I have never had a condom split apart like that, although one did slip off once. Are we reading it wrong, did you use the same one twice? Or perhaps it was a freak event when it split?
Good luck!
Fiona.
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reader, Idiosyncratic +, writes (28 April 2009):
I dont advise using the same condom twice and yes, you can get pregnant... and STDs.The best thing to do is get yourself down to your local GP, get the morning after pill and ask for another contraceptive as well as a condom and then get yourself checked. If you do it within three days you should be alright x
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reader, satindesire +, writes (28 April 2009):
Yes, you can get pregnant.
You have 72 hours after the condom broke to get the plan B, or "morning after" pill to prevent pregnancy. I seriously suggest doing that right away.
Please, don't rely on just condoms to prevent pregnancy. As you can see, they're not perfect, and even when they don't break they're not 100% reliable.
Get on some form of hormonal birth control right away, such as the pill, patch, shot or ring. Also, since you had skin to skin contact with your boyfriend because the condom broke, get tested for STDs.
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