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About Deborah
Expertise I can answer questions about pregnancy symptoms, contraception, abortion, adoption,and
teen parenthood. Specifically, I can give up to date, accurate medical information, latest
studies as well as statistics pertaining to health issues surrounding pregnancy, and factors
to be considered before deciding to become a teen parent.
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Education/Credentials I have a bachelor's Degree in Biology, and am halfway through a Master's Degree, also in Biology. I have access to and read many of the top medical journals, from which I also get the best, most thorough and accurate to answers to pressing medical and health related questions.
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Expert: Deborah
Date: 8/11/2008
Subject: pregnancy and condom
Question hello,
i would like to know, how would you know if the condom you used have tiny holes in it?
you see, i had sex with my bf last month. but we checked it in the restroom if it had a hole in it by putting water in it.it did not released any water.does this means im safe?
he also said that he released outside. if that's my case, should i still be worried about being pregnant? thanks for answering it in advance.
p.s.
how do i know if im ovulating?
im releasing white sticky stuffs right now. and it doesn't have any foul odor.im pretty sure this isnt any diseases, does this means im already ovulating?
Answer Dear Daph,
If no water leaked out, there probably aren't any holes in the condom.
I don't think you should worry about being pregnant, given what you've told me here, although you can never rule it out 100%.
About ovulating, you are correct that the white sticky stuff is an indication of ovulation. That fluid helps the sperm swim through the cervix and up to the egg.
Take care,
Deb
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