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lost condom inside me i think.

hi,
so i think i may have lost a condom inside me.
have tryed to see if i can feel it but no luck
not sure what to do
i dont really wanna go to the doctor as it is embaressing but what should i do.
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would your period push it out?
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I woke up with the condom hanging out of me, and when I pulled it out, I was bleeding. I thought that I had gotten my period, but later that day when I took the tampon out I realized that that I wasn't. It was just a tear in my vagina or something. But I'm worried that I could have gotten pregnant? It is almost a week later and there are minor traces of blood every once in a while. I am supposed to start my period any day now, but haven't yet... Could I be pregnant??
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Thanks to the advice on here this morning I have just retrieved the lost condom from last night.  I was very worried and was just about to go to a walk-in clinic to have them look for it.  I sat on the bed with the soles of my feet together and my knees dropped.  I pushed down as though giving birth and sat doing this for about 5 minutes and the condom slid out.  It felt a bit weird but what a relief and it was all in one piece.  I will still go to the clinic for the morning after pill but so relieved the condom has turned up.  Thanks again.
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omg I didnt kno that could happen! :o
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This just happened to me, so I had 2 do some jumping jacks, squat down, & put 2 fingers up there & pull it out the next morning. I could not feel it last night when I did the same thing, so im guessing it slides down after a matter of hours.
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Thank you so much for the bathtub advice!  This is the third time this has happened to me and the times before I just waited for it to come out on it's own.  Here's my little tutorial:

-Lay down flat in the warm bath water
-Use your hands to push gushes of water inside you
-Use those birthin' muscles to push the water back out repeatedly
-Do this for a while until the darn thing pops out
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