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Condom Incident

Hello. Well, I was having sex with my girlfriend a couple of weeks ago, using condoms all the time all the way correctly done. However, in one oportunity after I ejaculated, i stayed inside her just a bit I think no longer than 30 seconds. When I gently pulled out the condom was slightly wrinkled and I thought that semen might have escaped at the base of the condom. Is this possible? I left free space and everything but I think I saw some semen in the shaft of the condom. The condom was fitting tight and the elastic on the base of it.

On another facts, she told me she has irregular periods and also she had a Rubella outbreak the second week after her last period. She says it usually lasts her 23 days but its now 25 days. Could it be that the delay is due to her being sick and stressed out or is there some risk of pregnancy with just a little bit of semen coming outside of her? She took a bath and wiped with soap all the way.
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875268 tn?1332768851
Besides, after ejaculating it is adviced to pull out immidiatly. A lot of things can influence a woman's menstruation so yes, stress and illness might very well be effecting hers! If a bit of your sperm entered her vagina then yes, it would be possible for her to be pregnant. Like madisonnotApeace said, maybe you should get a pregnancy test and ask her to use it so you can both be sure. Washing sperm away with soap doesn't work, by the way!
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1419937 tn?1302557849
yes it is possible,but beafor you start to stress get a home pregnat test an have her take it 1st thing in the mornig. :-)
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