If that's raw, then what's cooked?

April asks:

Me and my boyfriend had sexual intercourse. He did it RAW for about 30~60secs, then he put on a condom, and we finished the job in another maybe 10 minutes or so. What is the risk of me getting pregnant?

Susie replies:

You can only rely on a condom to protect you from infections and unwanted pregnancy if you use it correctly from start to finish.

But you did not use the condom correctly from start to finish.

That minute or so you experienced was unprotected sex, and even though it was a minute, it carries all the risks of unprotected sex. That means you can get pregnant, and infections can be transmitted if either of you has any.

If it has been less than 120 hours since that particular incident, you can still take emergency contraception. Get a prescription from your doctor, or purchase it over the counter if it is available to you. Otherwise, you have to wait 10 days before taking a pregnancy test. If you and he have not had a STD screening in the last 6 months, you should also schedule tests for yourselves.

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