Sexual Health
What to do if I get pregnant after using a condom? The main reason is that I can't do these six small details well
So far, condoms are the best contraceptive method, with a high contraceptive rate and the ability to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. But many young couples still unexpectedly get pregnant after using condoms, what is the matter.
What are the reasons for condom contraception failure?
1. Wrong model used
In fact, there are also certain models and sizes of condoms, and most men do not value the choice of model. If it is too large, contraception may fail during sexual activity, and if it is too small, the condom may be damaged.
2. Condom rupture
Most couples do not carefully check the condom before using it, and if there are any loopholes, contraception will fail. In addition, excessive sexual activity, improper cutting of condoms by decorations and nails, and rupture of condoms increase the risk of unintended pregnancy. Before each use, the appearance of the condom should be observed. If the condom deteriorates or becomes sticky, it should not be used and should be lost immediately. Then use the method of blowing air to check if the condom has cracks. Additionally, do not tear or cut the condom when opening its packaging.
3. Wearing condoms at the wrong time
Many couples, in order to pursue more sexual experiences, wear condoms when they are about to ejaculate, but in fact, this is not a very good contraceptive effect. During the process of penis twitching, some sperm follow the urethra and enter the female body, leading to pregnancy.
4. Not expelling air
Many men do not have the good habit of venting the front air when using condoms. The front end of a condom can store semen. If the air is not squeezed out, it will reduce the limited space and cause excessive pressure in the sac after discharge, leading to condom rupture or slipping. At this time, sperm will flow back, leading to unexpected pregnancy. Before each use, gently pinch the front end of the condom with your fingers to squeeze out the air.
5. Take off the condom too early
Many men will quickly remove their condoms after their sexual life is completely over. However, some semen stored on the penis may enter the female body and lead to pregnancy.
6. Unclear front and back
Many couples may mistake the front and back of the condom, making it uncomfortable to wear and prone to slipping during sexual activity, increasing the probability of unintended pregnancy.
Warm reminder
Only by using condoms correctly can the contraceptive rate be improved. During sexual intercourse, an appropriate amount of lubricant can be applied to the condom to prevent pain caused by friction and prevent condom rupture. After sexual activity is completed, before the penis softens, gently pinch the mouth of the condom with your hand and pull it out together with the condom to prevent the condom from falling off and causing semen to overflow in the female vagina, which can affect its contraceptive effect. Condoms are disposable materials that should be discarded promptly after use and cannot be reused.