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hey there, according to every post and article I dont think this would pose a risk but just hearing directly from someone will really help, here it goes- So me and my boyfriend were getting ready for sex my boyfriend was putting on his condom but just as he started he realised it wasnt the right way so then he put it on right, but he had some precum that got on the inside of the condom (when it was inside out) so I told him to wipe the part of the condom with the precum on off with the quilt so It wouldnt have any when it went in so I was just wondering because I think most of the pre cum was wiped off before he put his penis in so the risk of pregnancy would be low right? sorry I know you dont answer these kinds but I just would like to hear it was low risk and ill feel a lot better, thank you Posts: 113 | Registered: Nov 2011
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Robin Lee
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Our answers are pretty mmuch always going to be the same as the information in our articles.
The risk of pregnancy from what you describe is low. In future, if that happens, it's advisable to just grab a fresh condom, mainly in terms of STI risk-reduction.
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okay thank you very much! Sorry if this post took up any of your guy's time, I really appreciate the help Posts: 113 | Registered: Nov 2011
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You're welcome.
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