How To Know When A Condom Breaks And What To Do About It

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Condoms can break for any number of reasons. However, many unwanted pregnancies occur because most women do not know this has happened.

Find out how to know when a condom breaks and the steps you should take afterward.

The feeling

They say men are more likely than women to know when a condom breaks because the sensation is almost immediately different. But women can also tell as well. You know what it feels like when he penetrates you with or without a condom. So if the feeling you’re getting changes, you may want to check in with your partner.

when a condom breaks

Apart from this, the only other way to know when a condom breaks is to hope your man notices and tells you. If this is the case, there are a few things to remember.

If you’re not on any other form of birth control you should consider getting a morning-after pill like Postinor 2 when a condom breaks. You should also get checked for STDs if there’s a chance your partner is careless.

Why condoms break

There are a few reasons that may be responsible for a condom breaking.

1. It’s expired: The expiry date is usually on the pack. So ensure that it’s not past its prime as this increases the chances of it breaking.

2. It’s is stored in a hot place: When a condom breaks, it can be because the owner stored it in hot places like wallets or car. Heat damages latex condoms.

3. Lack of lubrication: Too much friction during sex can cause a condom to break as well. Use lubricated condoms and have some lubricants on hand if needed.

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4. The condom is too tight: This can also cause a condom to break. When it’s too tight or too loose, it can rip during sex. So your guy should make sure it fits just right.