Although condoms are safe for most people to use, there are still some weak voices that they used condoms but still got pregnant. In many cases, we don't have enough knowledge about condoms, which results in us not using them properly and causing accidental pregnancy. Sometimes both female and male friends are very confused, why can they still get pregnant even if they wear condoms? Can I get pregnant with a condom? Some people don't wear condoms from the beginning of their sexual intercourse, but only when the man is about to ejaculate. In that case, there is a possibility that my wife will get pregnant. Because, during sexual intercourse, premature or inadvertent ejaculation may occur. Therefore, we emphasize wearing condoms during the entire sexual process. Some people forget to expel the gas in the nipple sac before using a condom. As a result, during intercourse, the condom may rupture due to the gas in the sac being deformed by heat, or due to the increased pressure in the sac after ejaculation, and semen may be injected into the vagina, leading to accidental pregnancy. Some people do not immediately use their fingers to pinch the condom opening to pull the male genitals out of the vagina when the man ejaculates. This is because the skin of the penis softens and shrinks after ejaculation, making the eraser ring of the condom ineffective, resulting in semen flowing back into the vagina. Some people suffer from this condition due to improper storage of condoms. Generally, manufacturers generally guarantee that condoms will not have quality problems within five years. If stored for too long, the natural latex will become moldy due to air oxidation, and will stick together and lose its ductility. If condoms are exposed to the sun or placed next to a radiator or in an underwear bag, where they are exposed to heat and squeezed into shape, or if they are accidentally scratched by sharp objects such as fingernails or diamond rings, the actual effectiveness of the contraceptive measure will be affected. Maybe! The success rate of condom contraception is 95~98%. In other words, even if you wear a condom, there is still a 2~5% chance of pregnancy. The following are the reasons why wearing a condom still fails: 1. The whole process of putting on the condom is damaged: Generally, condoms are put on after the foreplay stage. During the putting on of the condom, the fingernails or diamond rings may accidentally scratch the condom, causing accidental pregnancy. 2. Insufficient lubrication: Poor vaginal lubrication in women can easily cause condoms to break. 3. Improper use of lubricants: The use of mineral oils and edible oils such as glycerin, general lotions, etc. will weaken the compressive strength of natural latex condoms. 4. Improper storage of condoms: Condoms exposed to strong light, high temperature, damp and cold environments will reduce their elasticity. 5. The condom is expired or of the wrong size: Condoms of different specifications are very easy to fall off or crack during sexual intercourse. Or the condom’s shelf life has long expired and it was not inspected before use, reducing its effectiveness. Or the safety of repeated use will also lose the practical meaning of "disposable" condoms. |
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