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He padded up twice, just to be safe... Now we're worried it was LESS safe: Help!

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Question - (6 February 2006) 2 Answers - (Newest, 7 February 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

I had sex with my boy friend, we used two condoms.

We came to know that using two condoms at the same time will increase the friction upon the condoms, and greatly increase their chance of breaking.

We didn't notice any rupture of the condom.

What are the chances of getting pregnancy.

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A female reader, willywombat United Kingdom +, writes (7 February 2006):

willywombat agony auntChances are if there was no tear or rupture in the condon this time you have gotten away with it. But odn't do it again! Get another barrier method if you do not want to use chemical methods such as the pill. Try cap or spermicide alongside the condom.

Good luck and enjoy yourself.x

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (7 February 2006):

Go get the morning after pill as soon as you can, and it will put your mind at ease if it's only been a few days. If it's been more than a few days, you'll be able to take a home pregnancy test in not that long.

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