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Q: condom failure
asked by: helpsos on July 28th, 2009
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I had sex with my girlfriend on her 20th day. I used the condom for the first time. I had it properly covered over my penis before the intercourse. Before I felt I will ejaculate I withdrew from the vagina and ejaculated. On checking i saw that the bed had gone wet with the liquid. Is this normal or I had done some mistake in using the condom. Are there chances she will be pregnant. I checked the condom and found it not to be torn anywhere. Is she in her safe period. Please advice ASAP
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susan862003
replied on July 28th, 2009
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If the condom was on correctly and it did not burst or tear, the liquid could have come from her - arousal fluid, female ejaculate or urine, especially if she had an orgasm.

If you have any doubts, get to a pharmacy and get an emergency contraceptive like Plan B as quickly as possible. Rather be safe than sorry.
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