If you had unprotected intercourse at any point, even if he did not ejaculate, you could get pregnant or even contract an STD. Pre-ejaculate contains sperm and can even pass STDs. 100% safe is abstenance, but a condom with a spermacidal foam or jelly is just about as close as you can get otherwise.
2007-03-10 13:47:37
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answered by Julie L 2
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How old are you? What like 14 or maybe 16 at oldest. Sorry but this really sounds like a kid. Yes IT IS Possible. Even if you use a condom with spermicide to it they still say they are like 99% effective. Only thing that is 100% is NOT having sex. Hell they say the ACTUAL effectiveness is closer to 95% or so. People have a habit of not using the condom correctly.
2007-03-10 21:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it also depends if you had sex before protected sex. If not then of course it is possible. Condoms are not 100 percent. I know many people who got pregnant on bc and did not miss a day, my friend got pregnant of of depo. The pullout method is less reliable than even both these methods (and is not the best form of bc method.).
19 weeks pregnant
2007-03-10 21:28:02
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answered by Kelly s 6
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Yep, read the packages, they all show their failure rate. Also, people don't always use protection with 100% accuracy. The condom was too old, you used the wrong kind of lube and it degraded the condom, didn't take the pill at the same time every day, etc. You get the picture. Anyway, best of luck!
2007-03-10 22:13:05
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answered by duckygrl21 5
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Well, Heres what you have to ask yourself... One did his penis get anywhere near your vigina at any givin point of foreplay without protection? If so then you just found out why you got pregnant. It's not the sperm that gets you pregnant its the pre-*** which is a clear liquid secreted during sexual actions... Such as forplay in ANY way. And condoms can have holes in them and can be old and cracked therefore if you got pregnant then obviously it was one of them. Good luck. Hope this helped.
2007-03-10 21:31:50
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answered by Jasmine M 1
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My two children were the results of a diaghragm and a condom so no, protection is not 100% safe. Good luck with your next step.
2007-03-10 21:34:20
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answered by ratth 2
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You really answered your own ?. If it wouldn't be possible then how would you have gotten pregnant? No method of birth control is 100%. Read the package. Good luck!
2007-03-10 21:31:07
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answered by krispeds 3
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Yep. Things happen. The condom could have had a hole in it or leaked out from the base. Alot of things happen. Next time use birth control.
Good Luck
2007-03-10 21:30:15
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answered by Sexy C 3
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Yes, every type of contraceptive has a failure rate. They go from a low failure rate of 1-3% for condoms and the pill, to a high failure rate of 20%+ for the withdrawal method.
2007-03-10 21:27:22
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answered by Heather Y 7
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YES....the only safe sex is none at all. Condoms don't completely prevent pregnancy neither does birth control.
2007-03-10 21:26:34
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answered by *KySeN && gAvInS mOmMy* 3
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