Is there a chance of pregnancy if I had sex with my partner in a condom?
At some point I noticed that it was sliding off slightly, but it didn't slide all the way down and once I saw a wrinkle on the condom
However, it did not slide all the way down and the intercourse itself did not last for long
Do I have anything to be afraid of?
The rubber band was washed after the intercourse, there were no cracks or anything
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Because it seems to me that the condom could have just been put on
In a sense, it was not fully developed.
Is there anything to worry about
Thank you for your reply
So if let's assume a jsst zls condom is selected, it can result in pregnancy, right?
Katarzyna Chadryś Pharmacist, Editor
15 months ago
To @Karoska:
If the condom only slipped off gently and nothing came out of it, and there was no ejaculation, there is no risk of pregnancy, as written below.
There was no wytrtsk.
Aleksandra Kowalczyk Pharmacist
15 months ago
If your partner's semen has not escaped outside the condom, there is no way to get pregnant.
To better choose the size of the condom, you can measure the diameter of the penis during erection - on the product label you can find information about the diameter of the condom.
You can read more about male condoms here:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/prezerwatywy-dla-mezczyzn
Ok thanked for the answer
As I say, this condom ring moved slightly, but the rubber band did not slide off all the way
To be sure, we bought a smaller size
Is it possible that the condom is too big then? Since she was only clinging to the penis, the condom was sliding off slightly
Is there any chance of pregnancy then? :) I'm scared because it's my beginnings
Aleksandra Kowalczyk Pharmacist
15 months ago
When used correctly, barrier contraception (condoms) is considered an effective method of preventing pregnancy. Slight slipping and wrinkles should not affect contraceptive protection.
In order for fertilization to occur, live sperm must enter the female genital tract. If the condom has not been damaged or slipped off to allow semen (sperm) to escape into the genital tract, there is no need to worry.
I attach materials on related topics:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/prezerwatywy-dla-mezczyzn