My girlfriend and I do not have sex
because she is scared of pregnancy, but I
have a pregnancy scare right now.
Last night we had been drinking and came
back to my place and got naked. We
thought of something where I put on a
condom and basically rubbed it between her
upper legs and crotch area. I could feel
the condom tighten a bit and was being too
dumb to just stop this, and when I came I
went to move my penis and realized it had
broken. I saw just a little bit of semen
on the bed under me, but she felt and said
it was wet down there and she went
immediately to the shower to rinse off. I
didn't get to see if she was wet on her
own or if it was my semen that did it. I
didn't feel as though I was at all in her
vagina but the semen I saw on the bed
didn't seem like as much as I usually
make, and not as much as I felt I made
Granted, the condom was broken and
slippery, but I don't know if that was the
lube on it or my semen.
Regardless, how scared should I be?
Nowhere near here had an emergency
contraceptive available last night, but
I'll be getting it first thing in the
morning which will be about 30-36 hours
after the event occurred. She's been off
her period for about a week, but I don't
know the menstrual cycle that well. I of
course won't do this again with her, but I
am kinda freaking out right now. How
worried should I be? How long until I can
breathe easy and expert her period?
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marvel
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Posted: 04-20-08 20:11pm
If you weren't directly inside of her,
pregnancy is very, very unlikely.
Is she on Birth Control? If she's not, I'd
highly recommend it, especially if you two
are engaging in this type of sexual
activity (and, as you mentioned, she's
scared of pregnancy).
I wouldn't worry too much. Just make sure
she knows when her next period should be,
and if she ends up being late, then it's
time to worry. But, as I said...
incredibly INCREDIBLY unlikely if you
didn't ejaculate directly inside of her.
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