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Sex 5 days before unexpected period, used a condom but slipp

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PostPosted: 05/14/08 - 20:56    Post subject: Sex 5 days before unexpected period, used a condom but slipp Vote now! Reply with quote

Had "protected sex" 5 days before the expected due date of my period, boyfriend used a condom and the withdrawal method. Just before he felt like cuming, he totally withdrew his penis and i noticed that his condom was not attached and that it was left on my vagina. I tested for pregnancy 6 and 8 days after sex (which were the days i was supposed to have my period), and the results were negative. But i still dont have my period. How likely am i to be pregnant?
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PostPosted: 05/15/08 - 20:37    Post subject: protected sex may have failed Vote now! Reply with quote

Are you sure that he wasn't still wearing the condom, or that he hadn't already removed it? If you found in on your vagina, that may seem like a strange question, but I want to be sure that it really was a problem.

If you had a negative pregnancy test, and you are still not sure if the results were right.... try another test and see if the result is the same.

The chances that you are pregnant are low, but you want double confirmation, so I'd run a test again. If this one comes up positive, you will want to go to a clinic for confirmation right away.

Also, you will want to have a discussion with your boyfriend to see if the two of you can figure out why the condom slipped off. The fact that he wasn't hanging on to it as he withdrew is something that needs to be addressed.

You'll want to talk with him in a non-threatening environment, and certainly, not just as you're about to make love.

Good luck.

Let us know how things turn out.
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