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Can Having Broken Condom During Intercourse Cause Pregnancy?
My boyfriend and I just had protected sex, up until the condom broke but he did not ejaculate before the condom broke and pulled out right when it broke. This happened the day my period ended. Then when I got home I found 2 small pieces of the condom inside my vagina..what are my chances of being pregnant?
The period of protected sex with broken condom was totally safe period as that was the last day of menses period. The period of 7 days before and after the menses is considered very safe period so far as the pregnancy chances are concerned. Hence, even with the broken condom, if part of semen was spilled inside the cervical canal, there are absolutely no chances of pregnancy in this case.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Can Having Broken Condom During Intercourse Cause Pregnancy?
Hi, The period of protected sex with broken condom was totally safe period as that was the last day of menses period. The period of 7 days before and after the menses is considered very safe period so far as the pregnancy chances are concerned. Hence, even with the broken condom, if part of semen was spilled inside the cervical canal, there are absolutely no chances of pregnancy in this case. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon