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    bmw611 Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 9, 2008, 10:38 AM
    Improper Condom Usage
    While having sex, I accidentally began putting the condom on backwards. I am worried that pre ejaculate or something along that line could have gotten inside of her when I (like an idiot) flipped the condom over and put it on right (keep in mind that I had not inserted my penis into her vagina at this point). I had not had sex with within 48 hours and I hear that could make a difference as far how much sperm is actually in the pre ejaculate . Should I be worried here?

    Thanks.
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    Jan 9, 2008, 11:39 AM
    If you are asking if you pre-ejaculation can impregnant someone the answer is yes. The percentage is low but yes it can happen. Now... you pre-came in the condom and then realized that it was inside out and stop having sex and took off that same condom and put that back on the right way. Then continue with the intercourse? Have the girlfriend get a dayafter pill it will kill any sperm that may have going inside her if there was any, just to be on the safe side.

    Condoms are really not that expensive and you can get them free at any Plan Parenthood. There is no need to re-use a condom.
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    Jan 9, 2008, 12:08 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Marriedguy
    If you are asking if you pre-ejaculation can impregnant someone the answer is yes. The percentage is low but yes it can happen. Now...you pre-came in the condom and then realized that it was inside out and stop having sex and took off that same condom and put that back on the right way. Then continue with the intercourse? Have the girlfriend get a dayafter pill it will kill any sperm that may have going inside her if there was any, just to be on the safe side.

    Condoms are really not that expensive and you can get them free at any Plan Parenthood. There is no need to re-use a condom.
    Perhaps I was not as specific as I should have. I realized the condom was inside out before we began having sex. I was just worried that some pre-come got on the other side of the condom (I cannot be sure of this and I don't specifically remember this) before I flipped it over. Does this change the situation at all?
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    Jan 9, 2008, 12:48 PM
    Be careful in the future because you will have doubts if your sperm got into her vagina until she gets her next period.

    In addition, what if she turns up pregnant by some other man and she tells you that you are the father?


    Take care,
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    Jan 9, 2008, 12:54 PM
    Well even so a condom isn't 100 % so you know, but the short answer is yes, by doing this you increased the chances she might be pregnant by doing this, should have tossed it and got a new one to be safer.
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    Jan 9, 2008, 05:42 PM
    Call me ignorant, but is her getting her period a for sure sign that I am in the clear? How rare is something like what I have talked about (pre-xxx) causing any issues?

    As for what Choux said; I don't really think I am to worried about that. What I am talking about here is more for my own sanity. She is a loyal gal. I worry a lot and little stuff like this tends to cause me loss of sleep and whatnot.

    Thanks for anyone who can offer any further insight!
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    Jan 9, 2008, 09:00 PM
    Well if the condom had spermicide on it then the chances of her being pregnant are slightly decreased, but there is always that chance. The morning after pill can be an option, they run anywhere from $30.00 to $75.00 at a local drug store. When in doubt throw it out and get a new one. I know you now realize this and it won't bee a problem anymore, I hope.

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