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pleasegivHELP
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Need Advice, Pregnancy Scare

Unread post by pleasegivHELP »

The other night, I was having sex with my gf. We used a condom for BC. I ejaculated inside of the condom but she wanted keep going. I almost immediately told we her we should stop. She was on top of me and while she was getting off, the condom stayed inside her and was hanging out. The entire rim was on the outside. We removed it as soon as we could. I’m a little worried about pregnancy with this happening. I’m almost sure nothing got inside of her. Is there a chance of pregnancy? It’s a little too late for us to take emergency contraception.
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Re: Need Advice, Pregnancy Scare

Unread post by KierC »

Hey there Pleasegivhelp,

So, when a condom slips off inside of someone, ejaculate can get inside the vaginal canal to cause pregnancy. It’s good practice for you to hold onto the condom when pulling your penis out of the vagina, so it remains on until you physically take it off. The ejaculate may have been contained in the condom, but it’s a good idea to access a pregnancy test if you’re able.
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Re: Need Advice, Pregnancy Scare

Unread post by pleasegivHELP »

Hi,

Thank you for your response. Would plan b be effective if taken within a 5 day window? I’ve seen conflicting info online.
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Re: Need Advice, Pregnancy Scare

Unread post by CaitlinEve »

Plan B is the *most* effective within 3 days but can be taken up to 5 days after.
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