Barrier protection: So, with proper use, and no breakage, a condom by itself is nearly 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. Of course, that means it has to be on during the entire sex act (not just put on prior to ejaculation). If you only missed a day of birth control, and having a condom that didn't break, you're usually pretty well off. Good luck to you!
Answered 5/23/2015
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Slim to none: Pregnancy can always occur under the most diligent contraceptive circumstances, but in this case your chances are slim as long as the condom was removed from the vagina properly without spillage or rupture.
Answered 11/4/2014
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