
Condom broke, pregnant?
The answer is: There is a chance of pregnancy Condoms are a good method of prevention, but if used incorrectly, they can break or leak. And if ejaculation occurs during that time, there is a chance for sperm to reach the egg.
What to do if the condom breaks?
- Don’t panic Observe when it happened and whether there was ejaculation.
- Use emergency contraception immediately (if concerned about pregnancy) The sooner you take it, the more effective it is. Take it immediately or within 72 hours.
- If concerned about sexually transmitted diseases You should get tested at a clinic or healthcare facility that provides services.
Summary:
- Condom breakage = Chance of pregnancy
- Always have a backup plan, such as having emergency contraception available or knowing where to get it quickly.
- If unsure → Consulting an expert is safer
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