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Pregnancy risk?

Hi guys, I just want to say real quick that I was a virgin up until a week before my birthday in February.

Well this was the third time we had sex, and when we finished I "removed myself" (I don't know how to word it)  and I noticed that my condom had moved up but wasn't removed. At most it moved up a little and the tip of it was kinda extended and hanging off my penis, but not removed and still on me. Do I have anything to worry about? I did ejaculate.

The second thing that I wonder about is that when I removed it, there was a sticky and white substance and it felt like my ejaculation but only on the tip on the outside. I checked for tears or any place where it could leak out but it was perfectly fine? Could she had ejaculated?

So before I start to stress, do I have anything to worry about? Was the ejaculation that I felt actually hers or was it  mine and it found a way to get there?
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13079178 tn?1428459504
Just now viewing your comment as well. I don't proclaim to be a doctor, or statistician. I was met early trying to provide some insight to this post as I would want for others to do for me. My recommendations would b for anyone to seek the advice of a health care provider beforehand.  Just providing an answer to this post is all,  but thanks anyway.
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13079178 tn?1428459504
Just now seeing your comment. Got a question for you. How highly effective are condoms? Does this mean that they're 85% effective or 100%. Just curious, because I've known individuals to get pregnant while using them. As far as std transmission. Genital warts/ herpes can also be found on other areas of the body as well.
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139792 tn?1498585650
It would be better if you give the source from where you have got these statistics. Thanks.
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Sorry but that is just a wrong number you are giving this person. Condoms are highly effective in preventing STD's and pregnancy.
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13079178 tn?1428459504
Codoms are only 50% effective when it comes to pregnacy, and only somewhat effective when it comes to the transmission of certain std's. There are std's out there that not even condoms can  fully protected you from.  Genital herpes, and warts are some of the few which can occurr on the genital area any where there may be, or have been an injury ( A broken pore in the skin).  All these common viruses need is a warm place to grow, and thrive.  However,  I'm going to give u a huge thumbs up for practicing safe sex at most. It shows that you're not only conscious about your health, and well-being, but your partners as well.

Back to the subject at hand.  I can't tell you that it is, or isn't cause for you to be concerned especially if neither of u are prepared/ready for parenthood. My only advice to u is to continue practicing a safe sex regime, and let nature, and time run its course. If all else, there is possibly no cause for alarm, and you guys are k, until then relax. Best wishes to u.
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