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1534422 tn?1325628768

condom got stuck !!

well yesterday febuary 26 my boyfriend and i had sex , we both were standing up and when he pulled out the condom wasnt on him it got stuck inside me , he pulled the condom out and there was some ouside the condom , although i think that since i was standing up it musta dripped down not inside me , could there be a chance it could of gone inside me ?
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Yes. Gravity does nothing for you, as sperm have tails on them, so they just swim up your vagina to where they need to go. If your period is late, take a home pregnancy test. Otherwise, use this as a learning lesson to be more careful, maybe get on the birth control pill or another form yourself.
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Your own sticky, discharge may be what you are misinterpreting at semen, but it may also be just that(semen). I don't totally understand what you mean by the condom not being inside you completely with a 'part sticking out', so it's difficult to say what your chances would be. But because it was stuck inside of you, part way or not, you have the possibility of pregnancy. When ever a guy uses a condom, he is supposed to hold on to it as he pulls out, as to prevent this from happening. Also, if you are not pregnant, I would advise you to look into other forms of birth control. Using a condom plus the birth control pill is a lot more reliable than just using a condom.
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1534422 tn?1325628768
yes, but the reason i was questioning was because the condom didnt go inside me completly
a part was sticking out . So it wasnt all the way inside me
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