Sexual Health
Can wearing condoms still lead to unintended pregnancy? What should I pay attention to when using condoms
Can wearing a condom still lead to pregnancy?
Wearing condoms usually avoids pregnancy, but there are also accidents. For example, some condoms have poor quality., During sexual intercourse, if the condom is not fully used or not removed in a timely manner after ejaculation, it may lead to pregnancy.
Is there a high probability of pregnancy with condoms?
As a contraceptive tool, condoms are more convenient to use and have no side effects compared to other contraceptive methods. The success rate of contraception is generally 97%, and specially trained users can achieve a success rate of 98%.
The correct use of condoms can reduce the probability of AIDS infection by 99.9%, the probability of gonorrhea infection by 85%, but it cannot effectively prevent human papillomavirus (H) pV, human verruca vulgaris and condyloma acuminatum on the skin and mucous membrane near the reproductive organs), genital herpes simplex virus (HSV), syphilis and soft camp transmission, because sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted through parts that cannot be covered by condoms.
The probability of pregnancy with condoms is very low, therefore, condoms must become a sales product, and condoms are the most common contraceptive tool.
Why are you getting pregnant with a condom?
3.1. Accidental rupture during sexual activity: such as excessive posture; Nails or rings accidentally scratch ultra-thin condoms.
3.2. Improper condom model: During sexual intercourse, condoms that are too large or too small can easily fall off or rupture, causing semen to flow into the vagina.
3.3. The condom was not carefully inspected before use, resulting in the use of a condom with a leak.
3.4. Before ejaculation, the penis softens and contracts, and the condom and penis are not removed from the vagina in a timely manner. After the penis softens, semen overflows from between the penis and the condom in the vagina.
3.5. Some people are concerned that condoms may affect sensitivity. They do not wear a condom at the beginning of sexual activity, and ejaculate before orgasm, then pull out the penis and wear a condom, which cannot serve as a contraceptive. Because men have a small amount of sperm flowing into the vagina with urethral mucus before ejaculation.
Ensure that the condom does not expire, and also ensure that the wearing method is correct to ensure contraceptive effectiveness. The correct steps for condoms are as follows:
1. Carefully tear open the independently sealed packaging bag, avoid using sharp tools such as scissors and teeth, and avoid damaging the condom.
2. Place the condom on the glans at the end of the penis, pinch the small bubbles at the front of the condom, and remove air.