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Condom breakage
I was having an sexual intercourse with my gf, we are not sexually active and don't go deep  doing it. This is like after 5 months we met and while during 3rd round my condom broke and I immediately removed, my gf cleaned the area and also urinated like 2 times we didn't do it after the breakage. But we are worried because this never happened before....... around like 1 hr after that she even drank papaya juice and decided to intake papaya for around 3 4 days, but we are still worried but don't want to try pills and all...... would papaya be sufficient in this case.
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Hello Papaya is for urinary tract infections, not for pregnancy control
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Connect please
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Papaya has nothing to do with prevention of pregnancy, if she doesn't get pregnant, don't believe it is because of papaya
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I can understand your  Worry , but she can take i pill within 72 hours it's safe for further details plz connection.Thnaks
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