Not likely: Janet, In the scenario you described, pregnancy is very unlikely, but nothing is impossible. Condoms break, and pre-ejaculate can cause pregnancy too. If you miss periods or have pregnancy symptoms, see your doctor. Hope this helps!
Answered 6/22/2015
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Yes.: Withdrawal before ejaculation decreases the chance of pregnancy, but there can be slight ejaculation before orgasm and that may lead to pregnancy. The only way to be sure you won't get pregnant is to not have sex.
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Here are some ...: Known to most if to all, no known contraceptive measures can even offer a 100% success; yet, both condom and pull-out have worst record for contraception although having commonly used. So, if in doubt, do HPT soon missing the expected period; if negative but still in doubt, repeat it in one week. Meanwhile, seek counseling for more effective contraception for personal need.
Answered 7/26/2014
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