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Can you get pregnant from sperm from a condom

My girlfriend I had sex 2 days before she was ovulating we were trying to get pregnant but I got mad that night and put on a condom I ejaculated in the condom I took it off with a towel and four hours later the towel and condom was gone I know what she took it and did with it( place sperm from condom inside her) can she become pregnant since she ovulated two days later please helllp!!!  
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Yes you can get pregnant with condoms yes you can get pregnant with pre-come happens all the time. in my opinion somebody who's worried about getting pregnant should not get pregnant you know when you want to get pregnant also takes a lot of patience and a lot of maturity a lot of hard work weather working on a job or working at home a lot of no sleep and you need to be able to control your anger and your frustration and if you're not ready for all that then you shouldn't be getting pregnant or taking any chances. Before anybody has children they need to take parenting classes Child Development classes you will need it.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I don't think anyone is really making opinions. They're just suggesting you sit down and make sure you're really ready for a baby if you both respond to a certain situation in a certain way. A lot changes when you have kids or get pregnant, and a lot of people will think they're ready and they're really not. I'd just call it helpful advice to consider.
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Just a question looking to be answered not looking for an opionion about my situation thanks:)
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1181036 tn?1367368640
Most likely not...and if you are trying for a baby why would you use a condom, even if you were a little upset? No offense, but it sounds really immature to me and maybe you guys should think having a baby through...
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1222635 tn?1366396286
if condoms contain spermicide they will say as some people may have allergies to it. just a normal lubricated condom does not contain spermicide.
if you are going to get into a fight and she is going to take the condom behind your back to conceive a child and then you are going to be very worried about her conceiving, i highly suggest yall reconsider your decision to try for a baby.
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Obviously you can get pregnant by a condom because when you new classes in school on how to put a condom on they teach you to make sure there's no holes in the condom because there's been history on women making holes in the condom so they can get pregnant and they have succeeded so they teach you to make sure that there's no air and put the condom on right because if the condom pops although there's a condom on it you can still get pregnant lots of the sperm may die but not all of them same thing with pre-*** you can still get pregnant by pre-*** even if the person pulls out
1194973 tn?1385503904
Sperm won't live long in air. They don't die as soon as they hit it though. They last for a few minutes up to a few hours. Typically once they dry they're dead. I'm not sure if that paricular one does. You could probaby check the box or online to see.
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@ clysta true but not that way.,. And is a regular magnum condom have that spermidical lubricant in it? And I was told sperm doesn't die in air that's why they have sperm donors?! So confused and so stressed need help!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Most condoms have spermicide in them which prevent pregnancy in the chance sperm does get out or it breaks. I'd say the odds aren't high. Though if you're trying for a baby, I wouldn't imagine it would make a difference anyways if she did get pregnant.  
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1316610 tn?1280160268
i dont think she can i believe as soon as it hits the air the sperm can not survive..but not 100% positive..
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