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Pregnant or not?

i had sex with my boyfriend on the 4th of march , our condom ripped and he had pre-*** in it , i took a home pregnacy test on the 15th and it came out negative , we then had sex again on the 18th and our condom once again ripped , he also had pre-*** in it , to day of today i have not gotten my period , do i have a chance of being pregnant?
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i did take the test a week after i was expecting me period.. i was suppose to get it for the 10th and i took it on the 15th... does that make a difference?
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Ok..first of all every woman is different so we're not able to tell you any sure answer. It is unlikely but yet possible to get pregnant from pre-*** (you can make more research on that). However, everytime you have unprotected/ripped condoms sex you're risking getting pregnant or getting a STD. You can always test urine/blood. Good luck!
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SOMEONE HELP. I have had a yeats infection for 2 months i tried a pill when i found out and i still have it to this very second im typing! What do i do? am I dying? Im scared plz help :(
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take a test first, u might be theres always a chance when that happens, if it broke inside u the sperm can last upto 24 to 48 hrs thats what i have heard anyways good luck
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The simplest answer is "yes." For most pregnancy tests you have to wait until a week after your period was expected before you can test.
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use condoms with spermacide...if the condoms keep breaking...be careful its not just pregnancy that should get you worried...
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