Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Contraception Guide

Why am I still pregnant even if I wear a condom?

Asked by:Blunt

Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 04:06 AM

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  • Judy Judy

    Mar 31, 2026

      Things to note when using condoms

      Couples who use condoms for contraception should have one or two anti-pregnancy drugs on hand to prevent them from being helpless and overwhelmed after the condom breaks, causing mental stress.

      It is very beneficial to use condoms and contraceptive creams together. Even if the condom breaks, the contraceptive cream can still prevent pregnancy.

      What should I do if the condom falls off in the vagina?

      There are two reasons why condoms fall off in the vagina: First, the condom used is too large; Second, the man is here ejaculation Finally, the penis and condom were not withdrawn from the vagina in time, and the condom fell off after the penis shrank.

      What are the reasons for condom use failure? How to avoid it?

      1. Accidental rupture during sexual intercourse: for example, excessive sexual intercourse; Inadvertently scratching ultra-thin condoms etc. with fingernails or rings ;

      2. The condom model is inappropriate. Condoms that are too large or too small can easily fall off in the vagina or cause rupture during sexual intercourse, allowing semen to flow into the vagina.

      3. The condom was not carefully checked before use, and a condom with leaky holes was used.

      4. The air in the small sac at the front end of the condom is not squeezed out before wearing the condom. Therefore, the pressure in the sac increases after ejaculation, causing the condom to rupture and the semen to flow out.

      5. After ejaculation and before the penis shrinks, the condom and the penis are not withdrawn from the vagina in time. After the penis shrinks, the semen overflows from between the penis and the condom into the vagina.

      6. Some people are afraid that condoms will affect their sex appeal. They do not wear a condom at the beginning of sexual intercourse. They then withdraw their penis and put on a condom when they are about to ejaculate before the climax of sexual excitement. This will not have a contraceptive effect. because male There is a small amount before ejaculation sperm Mucus from the urethra flows into the vagina. Sometimes even if you subjectively do not want to ejaculate before the penis is withdrawn from the vagina, a small amount of semen will be ejaculated unknowingly, causing contraceptive failure.

      7. Use of improper lubricant: It has been observed that if mineral oil and vegetable oil such as Vaseline, ordinary lotion, etc. are applied to the surface of the condom, the strength of the latex condom will be weakened within 5 minutes.;

      8. Improper storage: Condoms will lose their strength when exposed to strong light, high heat, moisture and ozone.

      Therefore, choose a condom of the appropriate type, check carefully before use, and master the correct usage method. If you find that the condom breaks or falls off in the vagina during use, you should stop sexual intercourse, remove the condom from the vagina, and then change to a smaller condom to continue sexual intercourse. If the condom falls off during or after ejaculation, remove the condom from the vagina immediately to avoid contraceptive failure.