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On Friday using a condom boyfriend checked condom after use and everything seemed fine.. Then on Saturday night having sex again using a condom.. Boyfriend said that condom felt funny and pulled out.. Then when he looked down and there was another tip which must have been from another condom (current condom was fine) have no idea where this has come from and have never previously had a condom split so I have no clue to where this has come from.. Sort of worrying incase I will need to take a pregnancy test.. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!! Posts: 3 | From: Northern Ireland | Registered: Aug 2012
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Can you get hold of Emergency Contraception (the morning after pill)?
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It would be out of the 72 hour period:-s do you think there is a good possibility I could be preganant??
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I'm a little confused by what you're saying about the condom. Did the condom he was wearing split or tear in any way?
As to emergency contraception, it is effective 120 hours after the sexual activity.
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I know I am just as confused, we have know idea where the extra tip had came from, if it can from the previous night, because the one that he was wearing at the time was still intact and fine although he said it felt a bit different but it was still in one piece! We just had the extra tip! We just don't know if there would be a chance of pregnancy just by what was there.. I just don't know what to do!!
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