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Q: Condom Split
asked by: Mangucho on July 7th, 2007
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Hey all, so I got a question. Last night I had sex with my gf ( I was using a condom), and the condom split. So I pulled out, saw that the condom has a hole, pulled it off, put a new one, and continued the intercourse futher. But I just dont know how long I was penetrating her while the condom had the hole, so like if I didn't "get off" she shouldnt get pregnant, right ? ANd precum, yeah, well mostly personally for me, I got precum just like 3secs before the whole load comes out. But anyways, if any precum and sperm didnt come out, she shouldn't be pregnant, right ? Oh and this was the first day after her monthly period ended. So does that increase/decrease any chances to get pregnant ?

I know, I think im worried about too much, but still, any of your advice would be great, thanks.


Sorry for my english, I'm german
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ladyT83
replied on July 7th, 2007
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If my memory serves me rite sperm can live in a womans womb for about 7days. And yea there is a small amount of sperm present in percum. So my best advice coming from experiance is have her go to a clinic and reguest the morning after pill. Do this as soon as you can she only has about 48hrs after the incident happened for the pills to take affect. Their not an abortion pill they just prevent the egg from implanting itself in her uterus. Hope that helped.

You guys should also talk about going on birthcontrol. It sounds like your wrapping up but is she doing her part?
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