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I was just home for my Spring Break and my boyfriend and I of two years got a nice hotel suite and basically let the moment take the best of us. We normally always use condoms, as we should, but when the one ripped, we decided to keep going. So that night after dinner (for some reason) we decided to stop using condoms all-together for the time being. We had sex multiple times and I'm sure he had to use the bathroom at least once in that time span, but my memory is not entirely clear because we had been drinking. I do know that he pulled out every time.

I feel stupid even typing this, but then two nights later we decided to have sex without a condom again. Perhaps 10-20 mins went by and we proceeded to have unprotected sex for the second time that night. Again, he did not cum inside me. He says he always wipes himself down and tries to "push out" any excess still in his penis after we have sex, but I know he did not pee in between the intercourse.

Once I put all the facts together, I began to worry. I am not on the normal 28-day cycle; however, we did have unprotected sex on day 10 into 11 and day 14 into 15 which I read is when a woman is most fertile. I realize at this point that it is too late to take Plan B, but I'm just looking for either reassurance or advice on what to do. Please do not judge my actions, I simply need someone to talk to. Thank You.

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I'm not going to judge...

He didn't ejaculate in you but I take it that he did at somepoint and didn't urinate. Any sperm that was in his urethra may traveled with the precum into your vagina. It only takes one.

Yes, you were at the approximate times for peak fertility.

About the only thing to do at this point is wait for when your period is due. If it is late then test. Use your first morning urine and follow the directions to the letter. If it comes up negative, and you still haven't had your period by 7-10 days later, retest. You can get a "false negative" testing early.

If your period seems "different" or you notice any spotting say a week before you're due, then take the test.

Hope it helps. Keep us posted.
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