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Condom rolled

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:35 pm
by Flyinghigh
Hi
So I'm not sure if I have anything to be worried about, so I thought I would ask for some advice.

I started on birth control pills about 3weeks ago (cerazette) and have taken them at the correct time every day. I started them on the first day of my period and so, they are supposed to be effective immediately.
My boyfriend and I had sex a few days ago and when we changed positions he said something didn't feel right and pulled out as soon as he felt it - the condom had rolled down the shaft but was still covering the tip of his penis. He hadn't come yet, it was just precum in the condom.
My question is - do we have anything to worry about here? Could I be pregnant?

Re: Condom rolled

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 7:02 pm
by Danny S.
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