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1565191 tn?1295236542

Broken condoms

I'm very new to this but recently when my boyfriend and I where having sex the condom broke, he said that he didn't *** which i believe him but my question is that is if there is pre-*** in the condom can is it possible to get pregnant?
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1565191 tn?1295236542
I dont really know its just one of those kind of things, I know it doesn't and I'm also not really big on taking medicine and pills
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Why's that?  Neither one actually kills a baby.  It simply stops conception from happening.  If you've already conceived, then it's too late.  It won't do anything.  It's just a high dose of birth control at once.

I'm not trying to argue, but I'm just making sure you know that about the pills.  They are not the abortion pill, which is a completely separate thing entirely,  Ultimately, it's your choice.
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1565191 tn?1295236542
Thanks...and it happened two days ago...and for me I'm pro-choice but personally I'd never be able to take the Morning after pill or Plan B.....
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How recently did this happen?  More than 72 hrs. ago?  Less?  If less, go to your pharmacy and ask for Plan B.  The sooner you take it, the more effective it is.
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yes, take a test three weeks after that date, next time if it happens go to your docter and get a morning after pill
Also if you really dont want to get pregnant maybe consider birth control? sex will be better too and less worries (: good luck
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