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am I pregnant?

Hi, I had my last period on 23rd nov, I then had protected sex with a condom at the end of mt period, which was 29th and it did not split. My bf said it didn't and seemed annoyed when I kept asking. On the 9th of Dec I had sex again and also on the 10th and 12th, again the condom did not split, but I panicd as I had read that you could still get pregnant if the condom doesn't split. So I took the morning after pill twice in the same week! I know that's wrong, will never do that again. I also did a pregnancy test on 15th Dec and it said negative. Are these results reliable? Also when should I test to make sure? Bearing in mind I've taken the pill and it may delay my period. Which is due 23rd Dec. Question is, am I pregnant. I'm very anxious, my bf is a doctor,and has tried 2 assure me, just wanted to know if I am overreacting?
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Omg! Thanks so much!
I've also been reading online that you could still become pregnant even if it doesn't split? It doesn't make sense to me though
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Yes, you're overreacting. Have you perhaps considered birth control as well? You shouldn't freak out so much from sexual encounters, especially when you used protection. I've never had a condom break, but my husband has in the past. He said it's extremely obvious when it does tear and that you would know if it did. Wait till your next cycle, and take another test with first morning urine. More than likely, I doubt you're pregnant.
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Also, I know this sounds trivial, but what exactly does a split condom look like?
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