Condom breakage?
The female is 17 years old and had her menstrual period from June 7 to June 13.
Yesterday, on June 17, she had sexual intercourse.
During the act, the condom was found to be broken, and after withdrawing to check, it was thought to be intact, so intercourse continued.
Ultimately, ejaculation occurred inside the condom.
After rinsing the condom, it was discovered that the break was on the side, not in the middle.
Is there a possibility of pregnancy?
t, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/06/18
Dr. Lin Xinwang reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello: If the menstrual cycle is 28 days, ovulation occurs on the 14th day, so the chances of conception are higher around that time.
Reply Date: 2023/06/18
More Info
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant if a condom breaks during intercourse. When a condom fails, it can lead to the exposure of sperm to the vaginal environment, which can result in fertilization if it coincides with the woman's ovulation period.
In your case, considering that your menstrual cycle is from June 7 to June 13, and you had intercourse on June 17, it is important to note that ovulation typically occurs around the middle of your cycle. If your cycle is regular and approximately 28 days long, ovulation would likely occur around June 21. Therefore, having intercourse just a few days before ovulation increases the chances of sperm meeting an egg, leading to potential pregnancy.
The concern about the condom breaking is valid. Condoms are designed to be a reliable form of contraception, but they can fail due to various reasons, including improper use, damage during storage, or manufacturing defects. When a condom breaks, it is crucial to consider emergency contraception options if you wish to prevent pregnancy. Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) can be effective if taken within a certain timeframe after unprotected intercourse, typically within 72 to 120 hours, depending on the type of pill.
It is also important to consider the psychological and emotional aspects of this situation. If you are feeling anxious about the possibility of pregnancy, it may be helpful to speak with a healthcare provider. They can provide guidance on the next steps, including options for emergency contraception and advice on what to do if you miss your period.
In summary, yes, there is a possibility of pregnancy if a condom breaks during intercourse, especially if it occurs close to your ovulation period. If you are concerned about the risk of pregnancy, consider consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and options.
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