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Me and my boyfriend had sex yesterday. He used a condom and put it on properly and everything was well until he pulled out and we noticed white liquid on the top of the condom as well as on his pubic area. Im not able to tell if I had an orgasm or not because I simply can not feel if I do or do not. He is able to tell when he is gonna ejaculate because he warns me in advance and this time he said he didn't feel like he did because he usually does. We were both scared and he took it off and I tried to see if there were any holes in the condom but I didn't find any and I ended up filling it was water and pressing it to see if water comes out anywhere and luckily none did. Do you think that was me who had an orgasm or was it him who came and the sperm went from under it into me but again he said he didn't feel he ejaculated, and im supposed to be getting my period in 15 days so do you think its possible for me to get pregnant or was the liquid I saw on the condom from me?
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It at be just normal vaginal discharge the natural lubrication which women have while they are aroused...
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Don't worry its the lubricantion produced through vagina.
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Hello- even if the condom didn't break, pregnancy is still possible. That's because condoms don't work all of the time. If used perfectly, condoms worn on the penis are 98 percent effective at preventing pregnancy.
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