Anytime a man and woman have sex, there is the risk of pregnancy. Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, can be a very effective method of preventing pregnancy. Condoms must be applied on the penis before insertion into the vagina.
If you and your partner used the condom correctly, and there were no visible leaks or tears in it, then chances of pregnancy are probably very low. However, if he put his penis inside prior to putting on the condom, then yes, some pre-ejaculatory fluid may have leaked out. This fluid may contain sperm, which could result in pregnancy.
Continue using condoms for every act of sexual intercourse. You may want to consider starting a long term method of birth control like pills, the Depo shot, etc. If your next period is more than 1 week late, do a pregnancy test, either at home or at a clinic.
Family Planning Plus clinics offer pregnancy tests, gynecological exams and birth control for little to no cost, depending on household size and income. Please call to schedule an appointment.
22. January 2012
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