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369623 tn?1204724851

Condom troubles

My fiancee and I use condoms regularly and do so because I have problems when I take "the pill". We have been using condoms for about 5 years now. Anyhow, Yeaturday morning after we finished "the act" he started to pull it out and the condom came off. It was still like 1/2 inside me, but the *** got all over the outside of my vagina...and potentially a little may have gotten in it when I tried to wipe it off so quickly. Anyway I guess my question is what is the risk of pregnancy from an encounter like that? I went and bought "plan B" but I have had problems in the past with taking it, it really messes with my cycle. The condoms we use are spermicidally lubed. What should I do?
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I agree with jdlk...possible but not likely especially since you guys caught it right away and due to the spermicide. I wouldn't stress about it, but if you are, I would go ahead and take the Plan B.
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332176 tn?1220541962
Although there is a chance that you could become pregnant, it is very unlikely.  Do you know when you ovulate?
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