In order to avoid unnecessary miscarriage, effective contraceptive measures can be taken. Condoms are usually the preferred contraceptive measure, with a higher safety factor and no adverse effects on the body. They are also more convenient. So, do some people also worry about wearing condoms all the time and affecting pregnancy?

Firstly, wearing a condom will not affect pregnancy regardless of the duration. As long as you are prepared to have a baby and stop using condoms at any time, you can become pregnant. Because this is an external contraceptive measure, unlike long-term use of birth control pills that have a certain impact on pregnancy, wearing a condom under normal circumstances does not affect the preparation for pregnancy and the birth of a baby.
Secondly, even if there are quality issues with wearing condoms and semen leakage, there is still a certain possibility of pregnancy. But the premise is that both parties are in good health, and the chances of conception are higher when women have sex during ovulation. As long as there is no allergic reaction to condoms, they are relatively healthy and safe, and there is no need to worry about affecting pregnancy.
From the perspective of eugenics and child rearing, both husband and wife need to prepare for pregnancy and conceive under the premise that their physical conditions and all aspects permit. At the same time, during the preparation for pregnancy, it is necessary to adjust the diet and schedule, take folic acid appropriately, ensure physical health, and have a happy mood. Only in this way can the conceived baby be healthier and smarter, and the chance of deformities will be greatly reduced.