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chocomovies

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possibly pregnancy from a broken condom?
Posted: 07-11-08 07:28am

Me and my boyfriend had sex one week ago, two weeks before my expected period. WE used a condom but it broke. As soon as we realized that the condom broke, we stopped, but I'm still worried that because the condom broke that I could be pregnant, mostly because for a few days after we had sex, my stomach was sore.
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VeganEm

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Posted: 07-11-08 07:44am

Well, unfortunately two weeks before a period is when a woman ovulates, so the chances are higher around that time.
But, did your BF ejaculate inside of you? Or did you pull out before he did?
If he didn't then your chances are very good that you are safe. If he did ejaculate inside of you, then wait for the missed period to test for pregnancy.
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Posted: 07-11-08 10:48am

Your stomach wouldn't be sore a few days after sex because of a pregnancy. It takes about two weeks for a fertilized egg to implant in your uterus and generate enough hormones to stop your period - and even then it's not enough hormone to give you symptoms. Why would your stomach be sore so early, anyway? There's nothing in it. A fertilized egg is too small to be seen, let alone to upset your stomach enough for it to be sore. Pregnant women's stomachs hurt because they're being stretched by the growing baby. You don't have a baby stretching your stomach out.

Wait until you miss a period and then take a pregnancy test.
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