Assuming there is no leak or tear in the condom, (which is supposed to be very rare), then you should be fine. That's exactly what condoms are for.
it could be likely some sperm entered you because sperm does swim. a hole in the condom any were is a likely posibility sperm entered you. but i would see a ob to be sure you are or aren't pregnant
Yas as you see there is only one purpose to use a condom, and that is for safe sex.
Clearly, if a guy ejaculates in your vagina, the sperm will swim all the way up inside, and you can possibly be pregnant. When the sperm gets its way in the vagina, thousands of of small sperm will find the egg that females have. Only one sperm can make a female pregnant. You will know if your pregnant if your late on your period. Wait a week from now and see if your late, and if you are go take a pregnancy test. Don't stress. this is only 100 percent if you DON'T wear a condom and have "safe" sex. that pregnancy is preventable. If you don't want to be pregnant, wear a condom. Good luck on everything.
it depends if any sperm get into your virgina if the answer is yes you might be at risk for hiv see that's what happens when you have sex
Yes, a small hole in a condom can still allow sperm to pass through, as sperm are microscopic and can easily slip through even tiny openings. It's important to always check condoms for any damage before use to ensure they provide effective protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Unless either person has a communicable disease or there is a fear of pregnancy, I don't see a problem.
Yes, it is possible. This is because condoms are not 100% effective. Condoms can break as well as possibly having small wholes in them. According to a study done (see the related link below for details) out of 100 women, 14 got pregnant with "typical" use of a condom. Out of 100 women, 3 got pregnant with "perfect use" of a condom.
Excel means egg cell or sperm cell.
no that means that a little too much sperm is going into her you see only a certain amount can go into her but that dose not mean anything bad you can still enjoy your sex with her nothing is to worry
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The only way to see the individual sperm is with a microscope.
There is a low probability that you are pregnant, but there is always a chance. Pre-ejaculate (precum) can contain sperm. If the condom broke, there is a chance that it could have entered your vagina. Even though the odds are that you most likely are not pregnant, see your doctor for a pregnancy test, and STD screening (since the condom broke).