the same as if you never wore it.
No there is not.
No, but if you are allergic to latex, and use a latex condom, you can get an allergic reaction, which shouldn't affect your chances of pregnancy in the future.
High.
Reusing a condom is not recommended as it increases the risk of breakage, which can lead to pregnancy or the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. It is best to use a new condom for each sexual encounter to ensure effectiveness.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
No one has actually figured out the chances of using an expired condom, but one thing is sure. An expired condom has a much greater chance of breaking, which can cause pregnancy. Don't take the chance.
Yes there are chances of milk leaking when the breasts are fondled.
The chances of becoming pregnant from sperm inside a condom are very low if the condom is used correctly. Condoms are designed to prevent sperm from entering the vagina. However, there is still a small risk of pregnancy due to potential breakage or slippage of the condom.
No, breasts leak in the latter part of pregnancy.
Condoms will protect you from pregnancy without birth control pills. However, the condom must be used properly. To ensure protection from pregnancy while only using condoms, you must be sure that the condom is the proper size, make sure that the condom outside of the condom does not come in contact with the male genitalia.
Condoms are used to help prevent pregnancy. If the condom is lubricated the male would slip on the non lubricated side, if the condom is not lubricated then it doesn't matter how it is put on. You should put the condom on whan your penis is fully erect. It is said that if you're trying to prevent aids the best one to use is latex for better chances.
20%. even if the guy doesnt finish there is still a possibility that the pre-cum has sperm in it.