Me and my boyfriend had a protected sex. But he flipped condom after he just wore it. Would I get pregnant?
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If your boyfriend flipped the condom after putting it on, there is a possibility that the condom may have been damaged or compromised. Condoms are designed to be used in a specific way, and any manipulation or flipping of the condom can increase the risk of it breaking or slipping off during intercourse. While the proper use of a condom greatly reduces the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (stis), there is still a small chance of pregnancy even with correct usage. If the condom was flipped and potentially damaged, the risk may be slightly higher. To minimize the risk of pregnancy, you may want to consider using emergency contraception, such as the morning-after pill. This type of contraception is designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It's important to take emergency contraception as soon as possible, as its effectiveness decreases with time.
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