Sex on period, condom broke but he didn't cum?

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Sex on period, condom broke but he didn't cum?

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So my boyfriend and I were using a condom during the last day of my period and after an hour the condom broke but he pulled out right when we felt that happen. There was a little precum still in the condom and we don't think any got inside me. He never came either. I peed immediately after. I've taken plan b 4 times already so I'm hesitant if I should take it again. I have an annual check up with my OBGYN on Friday and it's Monday. This happened Saturday night. So what are the odds I'm pregnant? I don't know if I should take another Plan B but I'd like to avoid that if possible.
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Re: Sex on period, condom broke but he didn't cum?

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Hi Camochik

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