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Getting Preg. w/ use of Condoms

I still have not taken a Preg. test for those of you who have read my past 2 postings. But I was wondering if some of you ladies or friends of yours have gotten preg. while properly useing condoms. I am now over 2 weeks late with NO sign of AF. I mean no spotting, no nothing. But like I said in my last posting I had a baby 9 months ago and my last period was late but not this late. Thoughts?
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Okay, good luck.

When you said "I'm kind of scared to know if I am or not. I have a 9 month old and my husband would freak." I took that to be stressful.

Good luck on Sept. 1st if you don't get your period.
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lifestyles thin you say?!  and yes I find it makes a big difference and I prefer the RIBS too so.......thin it is
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Yes! lyfestyles thin...at least the best one  so far...we tried ribs..everything lol lyfestyles to me are the thinner ones out there...even the normal ones not the thin are THIN!
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probably something you want to use with someone you are monogamous with!? although I'm sure all condoms pose a risk of breaking.......as long as they stay intact, it's all good!
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Yes, of course, me and my couple have been together for long time and are in a serious relationship. def. all condoms can break not too usual I don't think! we were just one of the  lucky ones! lol
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and would you say you trust the lifestyle thin to protect you from pregnancy?
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