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Help answer this question below.
You are not 'most likely pregnant'.
There's a possibility you're pregnant.
If its within 3 days of when you had intercourse you can take a 'morning after pill' or 'emergency contraception pill'. The success rate of this decreases the longer you wait. Taking it after 3 days will have no effect.
If you are about to have your period, you are less fertile during this time, so less likely to get pregnant. You're most fertile from about 12-17 days AFTER the first day of your period, if your cycle is around 28 days.
In the future if this is a risk, discuss with your local doc about starting the regular pill, or having a contraceptive implant as well as condoms.
Starting birth control isn't retroactive. If you were fertile when the condom broke, you are likely pregnant. If you mean can you go on birth control to prevent a future pregnancy, yes, you can, assuming you are not already pregnant.
if he had a condom on and he came and then took it off and grinded could the sperm still left on his penis get me pregnant?
by chibi_raindrops on April 21st, 2010
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What are my chances of being pregnant? The condom broke but we didn't realize it and he came inside me? Please help.
by tpease2 on April 14th, 2010
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I had sex, we stopped for a few minutes, I took the condom off, I might have put it on the other way, then put it inside of her
by MrCReagan on July 13th, 2010
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My gf&I had protected sex & when I ejaculated, the condom was in her vagina & some sperm was on her vagina. Can she get pregnant
by dayuum on August 13th, 2010
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What would you do if you became pregnant because your birth control pills were tampered with or your partner sabotaged his condoms
by Ellis on July 5th, 2010
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You're reading I had sex with my fiance and condom broke, im going to be getting my period soon, can i start birth control so i don't get pregnant?
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