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please comment! Pregnant?

me and my boyfriend had sex for the first time and we definately used a condom. but this is the only thing im worried about- when i was on top, i lifted up and the condom like came off, not in me...like it fell on him and all the "fluid" went onto his stomach. we checked the outside for any of his "fluid" and there was nothing, and there were no holes. he even said that he would be freaking out if any went in me, so i didnt worry. but i just need some other peoples imput on this. there is almost no way i can become pregnant from that, right?
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426366 tn?1204582546
yeah nothing is 100 % safe when it comes to birth control... but i dont think u could be pregnant the way u described it ..as a matter of fact  its suggested that if woman wanna get pregnant she shouldnt be on the top cuz sperm will slide right out... but then again every time u have sex u have a chance of getting preggo.as long as u didnt have "it in you"  after the condom slipped u should be fine... good luck
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Condoms are not 100% safe. If you don't want to get pregnant there are many forms of birth control for both you and your partner. There is also abstinence, but I am not going to preach about that to you. But there is ALWAYS a chance you can get pregnant whether using a condom or the pill. I got pregnant while taking the pill and using a condom. Very rare, but it does happen.
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