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asked by: MariaP52 on June 18th, 2006
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I’ve been with my boyfriend for three years now, and just three months ago we began having sex. We always use condoms that have spermicidal just in case. I just finished having my period about a week and a half ago, we hade sex yesterday and the condom broke accidentally when he was halfway inside me. All the cum that was inside the condom spilled all over me and now i’m worried if I might be pregnant. I heard that the condoms have enough spermicidal to kill it but is there a possibility that I could be pregnant?? :(
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AyaMiyaki
replied on June 18th, 2006
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If the condom broke, then it's possible. The only thing you can really do is wait and see. If you're really desperate, you can look into the morning-after pill.
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alone
replied on June 18th, 2006
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If it was only yesterday then you can get the morning after pill...You can have this up to 72 hours after u have had sex... If u r not on the pill then I would recomend u get it because if the sperm went inside u then theres quite a good chance that you could be pregnant... Good luck let us know how you go on x x x
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MariaP52
replied on June 18th, 2006
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The condom did have spermicidal, so wouldn’t that help. Also, today while taking the shower I found half of the condom inside me still with some cum. We are very scared because we are not prepared for such a big change.
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AyaMiyaki
replied on June 18th, 2006
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Again, look into the morning-after pill. And in the future, you might want to start using other forms of birth control, like the pill. Combining birth control will raise your chances of avoiding pregnancy. The only thing more effective would be to avoid sexual contact altogether.

I wouldn't depend solely on the spermicide to keep you from getting pregnant. If the condom broke, you might get pregnant. Simple as that.
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gabby1964
replied on June 18th, 2006
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You are most fertile 14 days after the first say of your period 2 days before and 2 days after if that helps any. We used too use the pull out method when I was younger because I could not take the pill and that was what my dr told us. My husband took the chance once and I knew imidiatly I was pregnant with my son when he did that by what the dr said. I wish you luck and please let us know.
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Emma2
replied on June 19th, 2006
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The morning after pill can work upto 5 days after unprotected intercourse. They are availble at any pharmacy ask the pharmacist!
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