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Put condom on wrong way at first

I had a question... I had sex with a girl 5 days ago and before we had sex, I started to put the condom on but it wouldn't slide down because it was the wrong way so i turned it around and then slide it down correctly and had sex for a few minutes only before i pulled out and discharged in my condom

my questions is, what is the chance of her being pregnant from any pre-*** (if any) i had on the other side of the condom? I don't recall exactly if I even had any pre-*** on there, but just wondering what are the chances.

All responses welcomed :) Please and thank you
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My boyfriend put on the condom wrong and quickly put it on right he said there was no pre *** on it and we he had it on right he whipped the condom off
Am I pregnant ?
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Thanks - Since it was some time before i ejaculated and i urinated several times, to my understanding, the presence of sperm would not be present, or very unlikely, in the pre-***.

I'm pretty sure i understand it now.

thanks for all your help, AnnieBrooke!
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Look up the Cowpers Gland and its function.  If it doesn't explain the times when there might or might not be sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid, look up that topic (google "is sperm in pre-ejaculatory fluid").  In essence, if you were to have an orgasm, and then within a relatively short time get another erection and have some pre-ejaculatory fluid come out, it could carry sperm down the urethra from the previous ejaculation.  However, pre-ejaculatory fluid by itself does not have sperm, it would be the residual sperm from the previous orgasm.
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Thank you. but are you still true to what you said in your previous post? or does that change it now?
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It's always a good idea to use a condom, because of STDs.  But I do suggest you also read up on pre-ejaculatory fluid and the Cowper's Gland, so you will know the odds of pre-ejaculatory fluid having sperm in it.
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i had not had an orgasm for more than several hours if not a full day before this precum -- thank you .

and thank you austin431 for your input.
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If you had not had an orgasm before the incident, you won't have sperm in the pre-ejaculatory fluid.  If you had, there is a small risk.
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not high it would be a small amount and if she is on birth control it makes the chances even lower even if she isn't the chances aren't good but it can happen pre-*** can make a woman pregnant and if you were excited there was definitely pre-*** and condoms only work against std's and pregnancy if they stop the exchange of bodily fluids which it didn't for her so i would be more careful next time that way both of you don't have to worry and birth control can be used for women with acne trouble
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also wanted to add, she SAID she is on birth control because it helps her face not break out.. i dont know but thats what he said...
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