Slip off=slip up: If you did not use a backup vaginal contraceptive then condoms can and do fail at a 15 to 20% rate. If he stayed in with the condom post ejaculation and the condom "slipped off" prior to removal then that will be a "slip up" that can enhance pregnancy chances.
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Should be okay: If the condom was not broken and the penis did not slip out during intercourse then it's unlikely for you to have been exposed to any semen; thus the likelihood of pregnancy regardless of your fertility day is low. However if you think you may have been exposed, then you should get the morning after pill if within 72 hours of sex.
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Unlikely: If no spill over of the ejeculate for some reason. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period.
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