Do you think any sperm got in me ?

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Do you think any sperm got in me ?

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So I have been on birth control for a year now, I'm very consistent with taking it everyday(sometimes 1-2 hours off every now and then). The other night(maybe 2 weeks ago), my boyfriend and I had sex 2 times(no break in between) the same night... he wore a spermicide condom and the second time he wore the spermicide condom again, but during the second time he wanted to try it unprotected the rest. He pulled out maybe 5-10 seconds before ejaculating... I am just scared about pre ejaculation or what not... i don't know what to think... any help????????? :?
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Re: Do you think any sperm got in me ?

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