I was wondering what the chances of
pregnancy are in the following scenario:
the male uses a condom and the female has
been on birth control for at least 3
years. About halfway through intercourse
(well before ejaculation), the first
condom breaks. After a few seconds, the
male pulls out and uses a new condom. The
other condom stays intact. The male also
pulled out when ejaculation occured later
while using the second condom. The only
real worry involves the condom that broke
for a few seconds in the middle of
intercourse (well before ejaculation). It
seems like a very small chance (especially
due to the female being on birth control),
but was wondering about it to help ease
worrying a little, since this has never
happened before.
Thanks!
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Kia
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Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 08-27-06 20:55pm
If the females birth control is up to date
and taken accurately then the chances are
negliable.
Not impossible because most birth control
used 100% accurately gives a 98-99%
protection rate.
So if the condom had spermicidal lubricant
(most do) and he didn't ejaculate inside
you (without a condom) then there would
only be the risk of pre-cum and if you
pulled out right away and changed the
condom and on birth contol then it'd be
less than a 1% chance.
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Cambion
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Posted: 08-27-06 22:51pm
I'd say the chance is quite nil. I've had
a similar condom mishap on one occasion
and I did not end up cursed with
pregnancy. Even if the woman wasn't on
birth control, i'd say the chance was
still very small.
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JennyJ
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Nov 2005 Posts: 195 Location: Alabama
Posted: 08-28-06 12:17pm
cambion
wrote:
i'd say the chance is quite
nil. I've had a similar condom mishap on
one occasion and I did not end up cursed
with pregnancy. Even if the woman wasn't
on birth control, i'd say the chance was
still very small.
cursed with pregnancy? Lol... It isn't a
curse!! Anyway, i'd say your chances of
being pregnant are extremely slim.
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