Your chances are just as high as if you did it without a condom.
2007-12-22 07:10:52
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answered by twinmom 4
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"Week or 2"? That makes all the difference.
You typically ovulate 2 weeks (14 days) before your next period is due. (Although it can sometimes vary randomly). If it was "2 weeks" then your chances are very good. If it was 1 week, you're pretty safe. Sperm may stick around for 3-5 days waiting for the egg, but typically the egg gives up after a day or so.
Of course, stressing about it may cause you problems with your period too. Only a test will tell you for sure, and you'll have to wait til you're late for a reliable indicator.
2007-12-22 07:18:53
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answered by Anon 7
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Is your period due in 1 week or 2? Although it's still possible either way if it is 2 weeks away chances are you were ovulating during that time making pregnancy highly likely. If it's due in 1 week it's still possible but your chances are decreased by alot.
If you aren't pregnant I recomend getting on birth control and condoms because even with perfect use neither one is 100% fool proof. Your chances of preventing pregnancy are next to none if you use both. (Though still possible)
Good luck!
2007-12-22 07:19:59
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answered by Mommy to Boys 6
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Very low if he pulled out right away. This happened to me with my ex and he pulled out right away, didn't get pregnant. Not to say it can't happen but very low.
Current boyfriend, who I am now pregnant with due to not using contraceptions, when we first got together this happened and he didn't even know it. So the next day I took the morning after pill and didn't get pregnant.
Just to be on the safe side, you should take the morning after pill, even if he pulled out right away after it broke, as long as it's within the 72-hour (3 days after sex) range. The sooner the better though. During this 3-day range the pill is very effective and also safe. You can even get it at Walgreen's for about 10 dollars or less (that's where I got mine) and you do not need a doctor's prescription for it.
2007-12-22 07:20:40
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answered by Munchkin'sMa-ma! 6
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50/50
2007-12-22 07:10:50
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answered by ~*Bella*~ 5
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Need to confirm with a pregancy test down the road.
2007-12-22 07:12:05
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answered by VY 4
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bigger chance that you will get pregnant but it will all depend on your menstrual cycle. if you have a 28-30 day cycle. you can have sex 10 days before your menstrual cycle comes
2007-12-22 07:25:28
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answered by jolly12 2
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50/50. Depends when you ovulated.
2007-12-22 07:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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50/50 of course.
2007-12-22 08:00:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have health insurance? Babies are expensive. You may or may not get pregnant, but you're playing Russian Roulette.
2007-12-22 07:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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