Condom failure is when a condom does not effectively prevent unintended pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It can occur for various reasons, including incorrect usages, such as not fully unrolling the condom or not leaving enough space at the tip, using expired or damaged condoms, inadequate lubrication leading to friction and potential breakage, or condom slippage during sexual activity. To minimize the risk of condom failure, it is essential to use condoms correctly and consider additional contraception or STI prevention methods. If a condom fails, emergency contraception and STI testing may be necessary.
Condom Failure: Reasons and Ways to Prevent
Breakage can increase the risk of getting sexually transmitted infections and becoming pregnant. Read the article to know more about it.
What to Do If a Condom Breaks?
During sex, condom breaking brings a kind of panic, but it is more likely to create no harm when the situation is handled properly. Please read the article to know more.
