Female friends who are not planning to have a baby temporarily need to take contraceptive measures when having sexual intercourse, and using condoms is convenient and fast, so it is also one of the commonly used contraceptive methods. However, some people may worry about contraceptive failure. So, can wearing a condom actually lead to pregnancy?
Condoms, as a physical isolation method of contraception, are generally not used to prevent unintended pregnancy during sexual intercourse. But first of all, it is necessary to ensure that the condoms are of qualified quality, because some low-quality condoms from small manufacturers may have poor materials, even damage and air leakage, which may lead to unexpected pregnancy even though condoms are used in sexual intercourse.
Using condoms for contraception during sexual intercourse, although it can block the combination of sperm and egg, correct use is also crucial. There is also a risk of unintended pregnancy due to certain mistakes in use, such as not gripping the edge of the condom and slowly withdrawing after ejaculation, causing semen to overflow from the condom. This is also an important factor leading to unintended pregnancy after using a condom.
Using condoms for contraception also requires attention, and should be used from the beginning throughout the entire sexual process. Some men only use condoms when they are about to ejaculate in pursuit of pleasure, but before that, a small amount of semen may overflow, leading to contraceptive failure. Therefore, more attention should be paid to this point.