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Q: Sperm outside vagina
asked by: fakenames on March 22nd, 2009
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Well, in about a week we'll know for sure, but I'm being eaten up with anxiety. We had sex, with a spermicidal condom. When we were done there was no leak or anything. for about 5 minutes I stimulated her and finally we had to go. I pulled off the condom and some splattered about, some on her leg and some a bit above her vagina. Now, it sounds unlikely since it was sitting in spermicide for at least 5 minutes, and we immediately wiped it off with clothing (away from the opening). But I just want to know what the chances are. Um. Normally her period comes on the 29th and 30th, last month was strange and came on the 21. Well its the 22. Was last month a strange variation? What are the chances she's pregnant?
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Maddie34
replied on March 22nd, 2009
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Doesn't seem very likely.

Next time, take the condom off when you're done.

Its a common mistake to keep a used condom on for awhile after sex but it ups the chances of spills and then pregnancy.

Use them as directed!
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fakenames
replied on March 26th, 2009
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Alright. I guess the question I still have is, are period variations like this common? She was rather ill earlier this month (after her last period), would that still delay it?
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Maddie34
replied on March 26th, 2009
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It might.

You would have to ask her if these variations are normal. They don't really seem like a cause for concern to me, but if she's worried about it or wants to be more regular then she should speak with a doctor, have a pelvic exam, and ask for birth control pills to help regulate things.

If she's worried about pregnancy, she can take a home pregnancy test. It should be accurate since she's late on her period.
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