Condoms are 98% effective in preventing pregnancy as long as they are used correctly and consistently. When condoms are not used correctly or consistently, they have an 85% effectiveness rate. As long as you used the condom correctly, pregnancy is unlikely.
Urinating before sex did not really matter in your case. Urinating prior to sex reduces the risk that pre-ejaculatory fluid will contain sperm. Semen always contains sperm and can cause a pregnancy. As long as the condom completely contained the semen and as long as no semen spilled into her vagina, pregnancy cannot occur.
8. February 2012
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