nothing is 100%. the chance may be low but u never know.
2006-10-03 17:11:11
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answered by cleo t 2
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Sure. My best friend got pregnant after the first time of sex, with a condom. If it isn't put on correctly, it breaks, or falls off.. semen can come into contact with your vaginal secretions. Condoms are good barriers though, and if used correctly, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. If you feel there is a need to worry, you could always go to planned parenthood, and get the morning after pill.
2006-10-04 00:14:45
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answered by Tiz 1
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Nothin goin 2 happen, If you kno your menstural cycle dates. You will not get pregnant. Usually It's all about da condom. But usually da(good quality) condom never ruptures inside da vagina and all people's make up story. bcoz condom is made out of a good refined, processed rubber and never ruptures. so don't worry. Men's penis is made out of a elastic- Honey comb like called Corporal Cavernosam, Corporal Spongeyosam and not a bone, and never rupturs da rubber. Usually what happens is when you role up da condom on the penis, your nail makes the slit or a small puncture in the condom and during the thrust and friction it get teared or ruptured and people believe and say that the condom ruptured in side the vagina. At the same time there are some wicked women are there to make money and tell b'coz the condom got ruptured, i 'm pregnant, bcoz of him. Hope you 'll not say like that. All the best in your future sex also.
2006-10-04 01:01:06
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answered by Dr 4 evry 1 2
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If your main aim is to stay away from getting pregnant, then you should take the pills.
Condoms are not 100% dependable. There was once when I was doing it with a girl, the condom broke and I didn't realize. So, I shoot my load into her and when I took it out, I had the shock of my life!
Luckily, the girl didn't get pregnant, I think, because we hadn't contacted each other after that.
2006-10-07 04:51:59
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answered by caterpillar 2
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Well, the idea of contraception of any kind, be it a physical barrier or a hormonal agent (such as oral contraceptive pills) is to prevent pregnancy, but there is not a single form that is 100% effective, even on oral contraceptives, people become pregnant.
So the answer to your question is, yes, you can minimize the risk of unwanted pregnancy by using contraception (and different methods have different failure rates) but you can never reduce it to 0%, no matter what you do.
2006-10-04 00:12:37
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answered by The Doc 6
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Condoms are NOT ALWAYS 100%, but when used correctly have about a 98%-99% effictiveness. As long as it didn't break, and he took it off away from you, you should be okay. You may want to look into birth control though. Most insurance companies cover it (why wouldn't they? It's cheaper to prevent a baby than pay for one right?!) and it's easy to get from your doctor.
2006-10-04 00:16:21
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answered by MissM 1
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Not everything is 100% efective. But using protection will reduce the chances of getting pregnant.
2006-10-04 00:12:59
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answered by jtash1 1
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There is a good chance the condom will break, try using spermicide as well for double protection.
2006-10-04 00:12:09
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answered by pcsneely 1
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Yes there is always a risk. Just be careful and it would be wise to be on the pill as well. Just to be safe!
2006-10-04 00:11:22
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answered by SummerLovin' 3
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anytime you have sex with or without protection, there is always the potential for you to get pregnant
2006-10-04 00:10:50
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answered by kasia8706 3
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Don’t forget that God is watching everything you do. Even if you don’t get pregnant, who knows what awful thing he may plague you with. Stay pure until you marry. You and your future husband, children, family, friends and relative’s happiness is at stake. Don’t blow it…literally. If it’s too late, go confess your sins and start fresh.
2006-10-04 00:18:46
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answered by vinny_the_hack 5
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