Can you still get pregnant while using a condom?
Using condoms may still result in pregnancy, as they are not a completely foolproof method of contraception. The specific reasons are as follows:
Condoms are designed to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections and lower the chance of unintended pregnancy in women. However, there remains a 2%–5% chance of pregnancy, meaning they are not 100% effective. For example, if the condom size is inappropriate, it may slip off or break during intercourse, leading to contraceptive failure. Additionally, defects in the condom, expired products, or accidental tearing by fingernails can also cause failure.
It is recommended to purchase condoms from reputable manufacturers to avoid quality issues or allergic reactions. Moreover, for those seeking more reliable contraception, alternative methods such as oral contraceptives or intrauterine devices (IUDs) can be considered.