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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant Without Ejaculation?

If you put a condom on the penis and the condom end that unrolls is about 1 to 2 inches from the basealf the penis and as you have sex the vagina go s passed the condom and touches your penis and the skin of your penis that s not covered by the condom that s exposed is wet from the womans vagina would that be safe can you get anything from that happening?
Fri, 14 Aug 2015
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Hello and I hope I can answer your question.

As long as the end of the condom was on when you ejaculated and the sperm didn't leak out, the condom will be effective in preventing pregnancy.

Regarding STD's it is best for prevention to cover as much of your penis as possible, but you are still well protected if the end part stayed on.

I hope this was reassuring and that this information was helpful.

Best wishes, Dr. Brown
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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant Without Ejaculation?

Hello and I hope I can answer your question. As long as the end of the condom was on when you ejaculated and the sperm didn t leak out, the condom will be effective in preventing pregnancy. Regarding STD s it is best for prevention to cover as much of your penis as possible, but you are still well protected if the end part stayed on. I hope this was reassuring and that this information was helpful. Best wishes, Dr. Brown