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Hello everyone.

Me and my girlfriend were planning on have sex. Since we had all day she gave me a ha****b so i would last longer later. Then we started to have intercourse about an hour later. Whenever we have sex i pull out and try not to ejaculate inside her even though we use a condom. Well, this time the condom ripped. I think i pulled out in time to keep and semen from going inside her but in the heat of the moment im not 100% sure. There was semen on her stomache and she wasnt able to squeeze anything out, but she was very wet so i guess we wouldnt know if it was just her or it was me either way.

So, since i had gotten off before we did this i dont think there would be much semen and most of it seemed to be on her stomach. Well, i got her the morning after pill just in case. She said her period started on 4/15-ish and should come next on 5/15-ish. So taking the pill about 3 hours after what we did is it reliable? I read that it is supposed to stop ovulation but wouldnt she have probably ovulated already? Will it help? Do you think we are probably safe?

Well, i guess asking this isnt really going to help but it wont hurt either. Maybe i just wanted to tell someone. Thanks in advance for any answers.

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taking it that quickly definately helped....i think you will be just fine...if she is due for her cycle on the 15th she isn't in her fertile period anymore and that is in your favor...In all actualaltiy there are only 4 days a month that a woman can get pregnant...Dont stress and don't let her stress....just thinking or worrying about it can delay her period and cause you two to get scared for no reason....The morning after pill does more than stop ovulation ...it also increases the cervical mucous in order to prevent the sperm from reaching the uterus...DOn't be suprised if she starts bleeding in the next few days or at least earlier than her due date...this is also a side effect of the morning after pill and is a good indication that it worked (but its not a necessary symptom for it to work- it all depends on where she is in her cycle)
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