Very Low Chance: As you were past what is considered the normal ovulation timeframe and used a condom, your likelihood of pregnancy is very, very low.
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If the condom was: used correctly the chances for pregnancy are low.
Answered 6/28/2015
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Possibly, not likely: If you count Day 1 as the first day of menstrual bleeding and you have regular cycles that are not longer than 33 days than you should not be very likely to get pregnant on Day 21. The use of condoms also reduces the chance of pregnancy but are not very reliable birth control. If you are not wanting to get pregnant, consider using one of the many more reliable forms of birth control.
Answered 6/2/2015
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Pregnancy: Even condoms are not 100% effective. If you miss your period do a pregnancy test
Answered 6/2/2015
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