Didn't use a condom, but on the pill. However still worried!

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Didn't use a condom, but on the pill. However still worried!

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Hi Scarleteen,

So I've been using the combined pill now for around 6 months, but always take the pill at least a few hours after the designated time, but during then me and my boyfriend would always use a condom. However recently we were curious what it would feel like without a condom and because I am two weeks into my pack (but take my pill a few hours after designated time) we decided to give it a go, he has never ejaculated in me, but still worried about pre-cum and in general. Is there a risk of me being pregnant still?
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Re: Didn't use a condom, but on the pill. However still worried!

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