What happened, the condom broke, am I pregnant?

Okay. So I am 16 and I had sex with my boyfriend last friday (it was my first time). Half an hour before I gave him head. Then in the start/middle of when we were having sex the condom broke but his penis wasnt all the way in me, only I would say a little less then halfway. Is there a possibility the there could have been left over sperm on him and it got in me? Could I be pregnant?

Answer #1

Anythings possible. But probably not. I would think.

Answer #2

thanks.. I deffinately learned my lesson. I’m never doing it again. but just to let you know I’m not pregnant. I took the test twice and it said that I’m not.

Answer #3

Lol. His penis was inside of you for even a split second right?… If the answer is yes, the sweetheart, yes you could be pregnant.. but let me also warn you that we are not God, ok? I cannot tell you if you are pregnant if you potentially conceived less than a week ago.. I would advise you to wait 3 weeks and then take an at home pregnancy test. and if you are still not convinced, then go to your doctor, and take another test..good luck. . xx. superfresh.

Answer #4

yes, yes, yes any time you have sex regardless of wether its protected or not you can get pregnant it also doesnt matter how far in you he was and even if he didnt cum inside you, you can get pregnant from pre-cum if the condom broke its not affective

to find out if your pregnant take a pregnancy test about 2 weeks after you had sex (any sooner and the results won’t be accurate) in the morning with your first pee is the best time and take it when your period is due alternatively, see a doctor for a blood test this will both let you find out quicker and give you more accurate results

and remember to LEARN about sex before you go off having it learn about as well as a male and female reproductive system birth control, contraception, pregnancy and sti/stds don’t have sex until you know the consequences involved with it because the main reason why kids and teens get pregnant and/or get stds is because of a lack of sex education

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