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Posted by: anonymous
The last couple times my partner and i had sex, i was not immediately quick in
withdrawing. The only risks i thought were that of the condom falling off or
bursting, neither of which happened, however, i did notice a large amount of
discharge around the base of the condom (penis still erect). The first time this
happened, i just assumed it was from her, but today i took a look and realized that
my semen wejaculation fluid might be leaking from the condom. Is it possible that this is true and
there is a risk my partner may be pregnant?
As for details, i usually dont leave it in too long after, just one or 2
thrusts after the O is good and over. The discharge looked about the same
colour as mine, but had a different consistancy (a bit thinner and less sticky)
Also, is it possible to impregnate someone while changing condoms (if there is
some cum on your hands from the first time that gets on the next condom)?
Thanks for the help, your response is much appreciated! I am thinking if there
is anything to worry about we will do a home pregnancy test and/or get some
Plan B morning after pills from the doctor (if its not too late). Thankyou!
When removing the condom, be careful not to spill ejaculation semen fluid onto your partner or get the cum on the other condom you are changing. It may cause pregnancy if the semen fluid gets into her vagina.
Store condoms in a cool place out of direct sunlight (not in wallets or glove compartments). Latex will become brittle from changes in temperature, rough handling, or age. Don't use damaged, discolored, brittle, or sticky condoms. This may cause leakage!
Check the expiration date on the package.
Be Carefull when opening the condom package (teeth or fingernails can tear the condom). This may cause leakage!