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∙ 2009-10-11 14:36:00There is always a chance that pregnancy can occur if the condom broke. Sorry. There is sperm in the liquid that comes out while having sex. So, yes if the condom broke there is a chance of pregnancy, but not from the previous ejaculation Unless of course you are using the same condom which you should never use a condom twice.
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∙ 2009-10-11 14:36:00If during intercourse the condom slips off into the woman's body, immediately reach in and remove it. Because of the risk of pregnancy, a woman should then see a doctor about whether they could be pregnant, and to discuss the option of the Morning After Pill. See a doctor whether or not the man had already ejaculated into the condom, as you still risk pregnancy either way.
Never take any medication during pregnancy without first consulting your doctor or midwife !
Yes it can be wrinkled and not break. But if a condom is applied to a penis that is fully erect then it should fit tightly and not move or wrinkle very much. If you are noticing that the condom is very wrinkled then there may be one of three issues: 1. You are not applying the condom correctly, never unroll a condom before putting it onto your penis. 2. You are not fully erect while wearing the condom. 3. The condom you are using is too big for you, resulting in movement and wrinkles. The main risk with the three issues above is that the condom can slip off the penis during sex.
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If during intercourse the condom slips off into the woman's body, immediately reach in and remove it. Because of the risk of pregnancy, a woman should then see a doctor about whether they could be pregnant, and to discuss the option of the Morning After Pill. See a doctor whether or not the man had already ejaculated into the condom, as you still risk pregnancy either way.
Whether you use condoms during pregnancy or not, you won't become more or less pregnant than you are. If you are going to have sex during pregnancy, then it is safer with a condom, since that helps reduce disease.
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unless he has a S.T.D, no. but use a condom to be safe
It depends on when during your cycle you had unprotected sex - the earliest would be three weeks and could be four weeks or more.
As long as the condom is not used with the purpose of preventing pregnancy during sex, its use is not sinful.
Hi, You cannot become pregnant during your period. This is physically impossible. Always use a condom to prevent pregnancy.
Using a condom is very good. This will give you 100% protection against pregnancy when used in conjunction with birth control. However if you had intercourse without using a condom during the first month of starting birth control then there is a risk of pregnancy. Because your period hasn't arrived yet I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.
Missing one pill during your cycle should not be enough to cause pregnancy.
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
It is taken / used as directed to prevent pregnancy. The Pill is taken daily, a condom is used only during sex - every method is different.
It's not a matter of time, but what happened during that time. If the male ejaculated, even in 3-5 minutes, and the female was ovulating, the chances of pregnancy exist.