I was having sex with my boyfriend. And we where using a condom. We changed position and when he was trying to put it back in the condom fully broke. We both heard a snap and he stoped immediately. His penis was not inside my vagina when the condom broke. He also did not ejaculate. I am not on the pill. Should I take a morning after pill? I feel like there isn’t a chance of pregnancy as we noticed when the condom broke, he was not inside of me and he did not ejaculate.
Should I take the morning after pill?
Question posted by Worried124 on 30 Nov 2021
Last updated on 30 November 2021 by LousArk
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The only chance of pregnancy, would be if his precum had come into contact with your vaginal mucus, i.e. if his penis was moist & then touched around your vaginal area, or he had precum on his fingers & then touched your vaginal area, for example. In that situation there would be a chance of pregnancy, although it would probably be a low chance.
It also completely depends on where you are in your menstrual cycle; whether you were fertile. There may be no chance of pregnancy at all, if you are not near your fertile time.
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