Monday, February 8, 2010

True or false question about condom effectiveness?

True or false: if you use a new (not outdated) condom from start to finish of sexual contact, and that condom does not tear, break, slip, or leak, you are 100% protected from pregnancy.





If you answer false, please explain why (with specifics).True or false question about condom effectiveness?
False cause there can be defectsTrue or false question about condom effectiveness?
False: It is almost 100%. Only two women will become pregnant with perfect use (Perfect use refers to failure rates for those whose use is consistent and always correct). There may be a small defect that is not detectable by the naked eye. It is safest to use an alternate form of birth control along with condoms.
I麓ve had a lot of sex personally with a condom and it has been very effective to me, and I am in a period which I don麓t want to take hormones so that麓s why I use the condom now.





I think it is very effective if you don麓t do foreplay near your vagina playing with your mans penis.


Cause that way you might take some precum, I think it is effective when used properly, this means condom from the first penetration, and if you touch your mans penia I麓d advice you not to touch your vagina, after you had washed your hands.





I think condoms effectiveness decreases due to foreplay, but once penetration is ade and no leaking has been, I think there is no problem with it麓s effectivity.





Good luck! ;D
False , Nothing is 100% in life . Read the side of the package and it gives you their effectiveness rate.
False you might not see the tiny pin hole that lets some sperm leak out. If the condom was not stored in proper temperatures the latex could be thinned out.


In the senario you mentioned though it should be however you never know if it will break, slip or leak.
Yes, i believe this to be true. Because they say, nothing is 100% is hence that the condom may leak, break, tear, slip or whatever. if the condom didn't do any of this then it worked...being 100% effect for that time of having sex, but it may not work 100% everytime...does that make sense?
False...the only 100% safe way for you not to get pregnant is not to have sex at ALL!
well, there is nothing saying that there wasn't a tiny pin hole you couldn't see. given that there is absolutely nothing wrong, then you are fine, but that's the problem. condoms tear and break, and there is no way of predicting it. and they can have leaks so small you can't see.
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