
Many people still misunderstand that starting sexual intercourse without wearing a condom and putting on a condom only near ejaculation
can prevent pregnancy. But in reality, the risk remains high and can lead to unintended pregnancy without realizing it.
Why is wearing a condom only near ejaculation still risky for pregnancy?
1. Pre-ejaculatory fluid may contain sperm Even if ejaculation has not fully occurred, pre-ejaculatory fluid may contain some sperm that can cause pregnancy.
2. The period without a condom is the riskiest period During direct contact without protection, even if a condom is worn later, it cannot provide full protection.
3. Sperm may be released before realizing it Even if a condom is worn before ejaculation, if sperm is released before putting on the condom, pregnancy can still occur.
How to use condoms correctly to prevent unintended pregnancy
- Wear a condom from the start of sexual intercourse every time
- Use a new condom every time, do not reuse
- Store condoms in a dry place, away from sunlight, to maintain material integrity
- If there is an error, such as the condom slipping off or leaking, promptly seek advice from a sexual health expert
Using condoms correctly from start to finish not only helps prevent unintended pregnancy but also reduces the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
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