Yes, anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. Condoms are most likely to break due to old age or incorrect application. Check the expiration date of the condom. Also, check the package and condom; if the package is torn or punctured, do not use it. If the condom is dried out, discard it.
Be sure that you are pinching the tip of the condom when you apply it to your penis. This allows room for the semen after ejaculation. Make sure the condom fits snugly in order to prevent slippage during thrusting. Additionally, holding onto the condom when entering and exiting the vagina can help prevent it from slipping off. For more information, you can go online and search under condom. You’ll find guidelines for correct use. Family Planning Plus clinics offer free condoms and information about their use.
6. February 2012
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