Is wearing a condom really effective?
It is useful to use condoms correctly according to the following methods:
1. Purchase condoms based on your own genital size to prevent slipping during sexual activity.
2. Before using condoms, check if they have expired and if there are any damages or small leaks. If a damaged condom is used, it is likely to lead to pregnancy.
3. Condoms should be used throughout the entire process of sexual activity, rather than during rapid ejaculation. Because men secrete prostatic fluid before ejaculation, and prostatic fluid contains a small amount of sperm. Once sperm fall into the vagina, they may enter the uterine cavity through movement, and form zygote in the combination of oviduct and egg. Therefore, if condoms are used, the contraceptive effect is very good.
What happens when the condom is reversed?
What happens when a condom is reversed, mainly in the following situations:
1. Causes detachment and contraceptive failure. This is because there is lubricant and other things on the surface of the condom, which can be lubricated during sexual activity. There is no lubricant at one end near the penis. If worn in reverse, it increases the risk of condom detachment, leading to contraceptive failure and pregnancy.
2. In the same condom, the reverse is dry. Due to the lack of lubricants after contact with women, discomfort symptoms such as dryness and pain may occur during sexual activity. Generally speaking, even if the condom is not detached or damaged, the entire wearing process will not affect the contraceptive effect. But once damaged, detached, or not used, it may lead to pregnancy.