Ovulation usually occurs on the 14th day before the next menstrual period. Having sex during ovulation increases the chances of conception. Therefore, women who are preparing for pregnancy usually choose to have sex during ovulation, when the eggs are more active. Will they get pregnant with a condom during ovulation?
Wearing a condom during ovulation will not lead to pregnancy. Condoms are a contraceptive method that can effectively prevent sperm from entering the body. Usually, after wearing a condom, the contraceptive effect is still significant, so wearing a condom during ovulation will not result in pregnancy. After sharing a room, it is best for both men and women to clean up to ensure local hygiene and prevent infection.
However, before using condoms, it is important to check if the packaging is intact and within its expiration date. After use, it is also necessary to check whether the condom has fallen off or ruptured. If the condom ruptures or falls off, sperm may enter the body. If it happens to be the ovulation period at this time, it is possible to conceive. So if women don't want to get pregnant, for their own sake, they can still take contraceptive pills afterwards to avoid pregnancy, which provides double protection.
When choosing a condom, both men and women should choose a suitable type of condom. Check carefully before use to master the correct use method. Correct use of condoms can reduce the probability of infection with AIDS and gonorrhea. If the condom ruptures or falls off in the vagina during use, sexual intercourse should be stopped.