if you have sex with condom and the boy ejaculates then after he goes to the bathroom and pees. if you did we did it again 20 min later without a condom but we did not finish we only did it for like 3 min, can i be pregnant?


If your partner had a recent

If your partner had a recent ejaculation, and then puts his penis inside without any type of protection, then yes, you are putting yourself at a higher risk of pregnancy. Even if he put it in for only three minutes, once the sperm get inside, they can "hang out" for several days waiting for an egg to be released. Once the egg is released, the sperm can fertilize the egg, resulting in pregnancy.

So, you may or may not get pregnant this time, but if you keep taking chances, eventually a surprise pregnancy can result. Think through your contraceptive choices in advance and have a good plan that will keep your risk at a level that is acceptable to you. Read about your many choices at this site.

Best of luck,
Dr. Williams

Monnica Williams, Ph.D.
Sex Education Advisor. www.MonnicaWilliams.com.

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