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Condom slipped halfway down

Hello, thank you for taking the time to read my question. Last night, I had sex and after my boyfriend ejaculated he pulled out and the condom had slid down andwas hanging a little less then halfway down his penis full of semen.. it didn’t look to me like anything leaked out the top as the tip of the condom was full. But now I am wondering if I need to be concerned about pregnancy. What do you think
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This actually should be okay.  The bottom of the condom has a tight ring around it.  It may slide up the penis with all the secretions (likely what the wet and white stuff was around the base of his penis) and still holds the semen in.  Just as you said, it was full at the top.  So, I think you are all good in terms of the condom working!  good luck
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Thanks so much for your quick response.. I was debating on whether emergency contraceptive was needed, or if I was just overly worried because I haven’t done this in a long time..not sure if it makes a difference but since the condom had slid down, there obviously was about an inch or so of  semen filled condom loosely hanging at the head of his penis if that makes sense. Would this change your opinion?
Thanks again:)
No, I still have the same opinion that it sounds like the semen was caught effectively.  good luck
thank you again for your advice!
you're very welcome, hon.
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