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Using a condom and “withdrawal method” creating a pregnancy?

By Anonymous October 28, 2017 - 9:44am
 
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What would be the chance of pregnancy with no ejaculation, using a condom, but when I got off from ontop of my bf, the condom stayed halfway in my vagina. I pulled it out right away and I wasn’t laying down or anything, and the base was still hanging out of me. Pregnancy risk being low, high, or even none at all? (Please no one judge, it is my first time having sex and I do know that anytime you have sex there is a chance for pregnancy it’s not that I do not know how pregnancy works.. it’s just the fact I’m just nervous and would like some reassurance that I’m going to be okay..) if there was anything in the condom it would’ve just been pre-ejaculate. And I was about day 16 of my 28-30 day cycle. I’m on day 18 now.

Main points:
He didn’t ejaculate
I was still in my fertile window (I think)
The condom slipped off when I got off, basically standing up (i was on my knees when I got up)

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Hello. Thank you for posting.

I would say very low if you are sure there was no ejaculate present. Only your partner would know this with certainty. It's good you used a condom. When used consistently and correctly, condoms are 98% effective in preventing pregnancy and are the only form of birth control that also can prevent STI. This is why it's important to follow directions for correct use (not saying you didn't, just relaying information).

Helena

October 28, 2017 - 10:26am
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