If a little cum from my underwear touched my condom and I wiped it off before putting it in could that lead to pregnancy

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If a little cum from my underwear touched my condom and I wiped it off before putting it in could that lead to pregnancy

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Me and my gf we’re having sex and I cummed in a condom. I took it off and a little bit got on my underwear. Well it sat for a few minutes and she wanted more so we put another condom on and started again but her step dad came back in the house so I put it on my pants. At this point the cum Was just a moist spot in my underwear. When we wanted to start again I wiped off the condom and put it in for a second and took it out. Is there any risk of pregnancy?
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Re: If a little cum from my underwear touched my condom and I wiped it off before putting it in could that lead to pregn

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