
How effective are condoms at preventing pregnancy?
Condoms are a highly effective method of contraception if used correctly every time, with a chance of preventing pregnancy up to 98%. However, there is still a chance of failure due to incorrect use, such as condom breakage, slipping, or misuse.
Should other methods be used as well?
Using condoms in conjunction with other contraceptive methods can further reduce the chance of pregnancy, such as:
- Condoms + Monthly Birth Control Pills → Provides protection up to 99%
- Condoms + Emergency Contraceptive Pills (when the condom breaks or slips) → Reduces the chance of pregnancy if used within 72 hours
- Condoms + Intrauterine Device (IUD) → Provides long-term protection and enhances safety
Do condoms prevent sexually transmitted infections?
Yes, condoms are the only method that can prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections such as HIV, syphilis, and gonorrhea.
How to use condoms for maximum effectiveness
- Use every time, from start to finish
- Choose the right size
- Use only water-based lubricants
- Do not reuse, do not wear two condoms at once
Are condoms alone enough?
Condoms can effectively prevent pregnancy and infections, but for added confidence, they should be used in conjunction with other contraceptive methods such as birth control pills or an IUD for the best results.
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