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what are the chances that she's pregnant?

I had sex with my gf last night and i'm a bit worried because of what happened during the whole thing.

We used a condom and i don't think she's on birth control pills. Anyway, while insider her, i came in the condom but i still kept going for about twenty seconds while "it" was getting softer. When i pulled out, the condom was left behind then she pulled it out immediately. After she left, i checked the condom i used and there wasn't that much "stuff" in it, then i thought maybe some of it went inside her. I'm kinda scared and nervous that she might get pregnant. So what are the chances that she is? and what can i do to prevent it?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Okay if you aren't 100% sure go to a pharmacy store and buy Plan B. It's 40 something dollars but it prevents her from getting pregnant. She needs to take it within the first 24 hours to have like a 90 something percent chance she won't get pregnant. It dries out any sperm that got in her if it never reached her eggs. It's effective for 72 hours and works for 7 out of 8 women. Although you are smart for wearing a condom. I'd never have a sex with a woman without a condom unless I wanted a child but they aren't always reliable as well. Good luck.

    Edit- To answer your question if there wasn't any rears or rips in the condom I'd say there is like a 95% chance she isn't and with Plan B it'll be like a 99.9% chance she isn't but possible. Good luck again!

  • 1 decade ago

    Have you talked to her? There is always the morning after pill if you really think there is a possibility that she could be.

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