Immediately withdraw from your partner, and thoroughly clean with soap and water. If it is known that you or your partner are infected with a sexually transmitted illness, immediately see an urgent care health provider (such as an emergency room) to receive anti-viral medications (for cases such as HIV or HSV). The female should take a course of "Plan B" post-intercourse birth control.
Unprotected sex. And rape, and if a condom breaks or has a hole and you don't know it.
yes, if you use a condom and it breaks you can get pregnant.
Condom should be changed after ejaculation
No. Protected sex means using a condom. If you use a condom you can't get the HIV virus. HIV is passed on through sharing drug needles or by having unprotected sex. The only danger is if the condom breaks. If the condom is put on carefully without any tearing, and there is plenty of lubrication used (either natural or from a tube) then there should be no problem.
no don't were a condom just stick your willy in her dick and have sex! that simple
Yes.If the condom breaks you can.No if the condom does not break.
The condom breaks
You should be good as long as you have a condom on it. Bradispro
There is always a chance that pregnancy can occur if the condom broke. Sorry. There is sperm in the liquid that comes out while having sex. So, yes if the condom broke there is a chance of pregnancy, but not from the previous ejaculation Unless of course you are using the same condom which you should never use a condom twice.
yes
Pulling out in sex is, for the most part, ineffective. At 562.2mph. Not really, pulling out usually doesn't work. Use a condom.
A condom should last the entire session but they are not guaranteed to. Always dispose of it after sexual intercourse and use a new one each time.