Condom leak possible?

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Condom leak possible?

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We and my gf we're having sex and i have a condon on. I ejaculated and just kept going while i am ejaculating. And when i pulled it out a saw that my ejaculate was on the top part of the shaft of my penis. It was rolled up to the base of my penis and it was still fit because it took me a bit of effort to remove it but my question is could my semen been pushed out of my condom because i kept going while ejaculating. There's no tears or breaks on the condom and now my girlfriend missed her period this may. Maybe one of the reason was she started working out alot and change her diet. Is there a possibility of pregnancy? The condom never slipped and it was pretty lubricated.
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Re: Condom leak possible?

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Just FYI, it does sound like your girlfriend can take a pregnancy test now and get accurate results, and since she has had a possible risk recently (anytime there's intercourse there is one, it's just usually very small with things like proper condom use), and has missed a period, that would be the right next step and rectify these questions immediately.
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