Hello there. I just had to tell you that according to the most recent research the odds of pregnancy resulting from a single act of intercourse are between 0 and 20%, not the 80-90% that someone wanted you to believe. That means that the odds of you having impregnated your girlfriend are very slim.
You are right that the fact that the condom contained spermicide is good, I believe that all condoms do contain it. If your girlfriend had her period 4 days ago and assuming that her period lasted, say 7 days, that means that she will ovulate in about 3 days. It is unlikely that at this point during her cycle your sperm could live that long. They could live that long had she been ovulating at the time, but she was not.
I don't think that you have anything to worry about. Be more careful the next time, hold onto the condom at the base as you withdrawl and it should not fall off as easily.
BTW, I would not consider putting your girlfriend through the trauma of the "morning after pills"on such slim odds of pregnancy. I don't think any doctor would advise you to either. They must be taken within 72 hours of sex. I just do not believe that they are necessary in this case at all.
Take care and good luck.
Lady T~
2007-01-07 13:35:13
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answered by Lady Trinity 5
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She probably has not ovulated yet which means she isn't pregnant but if your worried, I think you can ask your local pharmacy for the morning after pill. In some states, it's available without a prescription but you have to ask the pharmacist directly and be over 18 (I think). You also have to do it within a day or two of unprotected sex. Hope this helps.
2007-01-07 21:30:29
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answered by chell bell 1
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There is a chance that she's pregnant, but don't get to excited or nervous (whichever expression fits you most). She may not be pregnant either. If she's not, then next time be more careful on how you wear your condom. Good Luck!
2007-01-07 21:23:23
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answered by miss info 3
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Not very good sence her eggs fall before her period. So I wouldnt worry too much. But next time try a smaller condom.
2007-01-07 21:22:53
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answered by April S 2
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That soon after her period is over kind of slims the chances of pregnancy. But it's always possible. The average person ovulates on the 14th day of their cycle. The cycle starts on the first day of her period. She probably definatly shouldn't stress over it. And neither should you.
2007-01-07 21:23:13
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answered by WhitneyR 4
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She could become pregnant. Next time use another method along with a condom.
2007-01-11 21:15:56
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answered by Kayla R 1
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umm, if she is regular( on a normal cycle ) the you are ok but do not get all excited yet. You need to just weight for her next period to be sure. But, I will say you are 95% in the clear.
2007-01-07 21:23:22
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answered by mommy of 2 4
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when was the last time you two had sex ?? and had you already finished yet ?? give it a month or so and wait for her to start her period, if she doesn't best place to go would be your local health department for a test. good luck !!!!
2007-01-07 21:23:33
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answered by babyboo 3
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It doesn't matter if your girlfriend is on her period or not.Girls can get pregnant at any time.her chances are an 80 to90 percet chance.
2007-01-07 21:23:09
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answered by Bekah K 1
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ask her to take a test-- dont hide form her that ur nervous about her probbly bein pregnant.
if they dont work or u dont like them-- go to the doctors'
2007-01-07 21:24:56
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answered by redefined x27 2
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