Couples who do not plan to have children will use condoms to achieve the purpose of contraception during sexual intercourse. However, using expired condoms, putting them on too early or too late, taking them out after the penis has become soft, putting them on upside down and then putting them on again on the other side, etc., may lead to contraceptive failure and ultimately pregnancy. 1. Using expired condoms We check the expiration date and production date when we eat, but we don’t have this habit when using condoms. We just take out a condom we bought two years ago and use it anyway. You have to know that expired condoms only have a tiny amount of lubricant left, which is very dry and easy to crack during use, and can cause an accidental discharge if you are not careful. 2. Wearing too early or too late When should a condom be worn? The correct time is when the penis is erect. It is not good to wear it too early or too late. Put it on too early: Is it safe to put on a condom early? If you put on a condom too early, by the time you want to put it in, there will be very little lubricant left on the surface of the condom. The surface of the condom is too dry, so it is not possible to put it in whenever you want. Putting on a condom too late: Surveys show that nearly 50% of people think it is safe as long as the penis does not enter the vagina, and they put on a condom only when they want to ejaculate. This practice is very dangerous! Even if ejaculation has not yet occurred, a small amount of sperm will still be secreted, which will still cause infection. 3. Take it out when it becomes soft Many people will wait until their penis is completely soft before withdrawing after sex, which is actually very dangerous! The length of the penis changes greatly before and after sex, and the condom can easily fall off in the vagina. You should press the bottom of the condom while your penis is still hard, hold the edge of the condom tightly and carefully pull the penis out of the vagina, remove the condom, tie a knot and throw it into the trash can. If you find that there is a leak when tying the knot, you can only ask your girlfriend to take two emergency pills. 4. If you put the condom on upside down, put it on again If you find that you can't put a condom on, it's most likely that you put it on the wrong way. The only correct way is to throw it away and wear a new one! Because the condom worn wrong way may be stained with semen. Even if it is not stained with semen, if you can't put it on and still force yourself, it's better not to wear it. If the penis is not covered well, the exposed part may still be infected with various diseases, such as candidal vaginitis, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. The cost of buying a condom and the cost of raising a baby can be calculated with your toes. |
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