Wednesday, November 2, 2016

If condom was broken, what will you do?

Have you ever use broken condom? A broken condom can be a stressful situation for both parties and the steps taken after realizing the condom is broken will vary according to the needs of both of you.

If you find the broken condom before it is used, you can simply throw the condom away. You should probably consider throwing out the rest of the condoms in the box as well, because one broken condom may be indicative of a defective pack. This is not common, but it is a possibility.

If you do not realize you have used a broken condom until after sexual intercourse, it is important to discuss with your partner what the options are. Preventing pregnancy is usually the primary concern for most couples, so a broken condom may request the couple to see a doctor or go to clinic that can prescribe a "morning after pill," which disrupts fertilization. It is important to consult a doctor or professional before taking such a pill to ensure it is safe and to find out the proper use of such a medication. Some doctors will prescribe a few pills to a sexually active woman so she can have the pills on hand should such a situation arise.

Condoms also help protect against sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, so if the broken condom occurred during an encounter with an irregular partner, the involved parties should consider getting tested for STDs regularly or semi-regularly after that. It can be difficult to detect some STDs, so more than one visit to a doctor or clinic for a test will be necessary in the months and years following the encounter. Email:linda@oemcondoms.com
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