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PaulDeCosta123
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Could she get pregnant?

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I had sex earlier with my girlfriend, we are both young but over the legal age. We were having sex when i noticed something weird with the condom (durex extra safe) it just felt weird so i took it off and put a new one on at this stage we had only had sex for a minute or two. we used the new condom and i checked after sex and it was fine no worries. The first condom i shoved into the box and pushed the foil rapper in too. When i checked this condom there were two small pin holes near the top id say about an inch and a half away from the tip, along the shaft. I dont know if this happened during or after i took it off. But my girlfriends due her period tomorrow but still has irregular periods so shes not actually expecting it tomorrow. Could this be a risk, im freaking out but she's not i need a genuine answer. I also checked the wrapper before applying the condom to see if the air was still in the packet and it was so it had to have happened during or after, so worried.
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Re: Could she get pregnant?

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If the condom was damaged during intercourse, then yes, that would present a risk of pregnancy. However, without ejaculation, that risk is low: you can figure it's about the same level of risk as using withdrawal, which has a 96% effectiveness rate over the course of a year. Emergency contraception (the morning after pill) is an option to reduce that risk, but it's up to your girlfriend to decide whether or not she wants to take it.

You might find these articles of use:
Emergency Contraception (Plan B or the Morning-After-Pill)
Can I Get Pregnant, or Get or Pass On an STI From That?

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PaulDeCosta123
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Re: Could she get pregnant?

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Thanks, would she have a less chance of being pregnant due to the fact her period is due tomorrow or withing the next few days?
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Re: Could she get pregnant?

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Intercourse always presents a risk of pregnancy. And, unless your partner has been charting her cycles consistently for at least a few months, and is aware of when she ovulates, it's not sound to try and calculate when she was fertile and take that into account when figuring out the risk. Really, you just have to assume that there is always a risk, and act appropriately.
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PaulDeCosta123
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Re: Could she get pregnant?

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she calculates all her cycles and she said on her period tracker app said since her ovulation and fertile period its been over a week so does this lessen the risk?
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Re: Could she get pregnant?

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Unfortunately, most period tracker apps do nothing more than count days, which isn't terribly accurate.

The bottom line is that there is always going to be a risk of pregnancy when you're having the types of sex that can result in pregnancy. So there was a risk here, albeit a low one; if your girlfriend wishes to take EC to reduce that risk, she can do so, but there's really nothing else that can be done at this point.
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