The direct answer is YES. Even if your boyfriend has a condom on during penetration, ejaculating inside the vagina always produces a risk of pregnancy. However, these probabilities can be reduced to the minimum possible when you use the condom correctly, that is, when all the rules of use are met.
Dr. Sebastián Valenzuela Vanegas, a general practitioner of Venezuelan origin, reiterates that if the condom is used properly, and does not break, “the risk of pregnancy is practically zero, because the sperm remains inside the latex”.
For its part, the Durex company, an expert in the manufacture of male condoms, remembers that The condom is up to 98% effective in preventing unwanted pregnancy when used perfectly.. Protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is 80% and 90%.
How can you get pregnant if your boyfriend ejaculates inside, even if he has a condom?
Your boyfriend will probably put on the condom perfectly, but if it was in poor condition or expired, you will almost certainly end up with semen in your vagina.
Friction during vaginal intercourse can tear the condom, creating an escape tunnel for sperm..
A condom can never be left exposed to the sun for a long time and should not be stored in tight places like a purse. It is best to keep it in a cool, dry space, like a simple drawer.
If the condom broke during the intimate encounter, we explain what you should do in such a situation.
One of the most typical mistakes that an inexperienced couple makes is thinking that the condom is only for ejaculation, so they practice vaginal intercourse before penetration.
However, The male member can secrete the so-called precum, which is more transparent and also contains sperm.. This means that the chances of pregnancy have already occurred, even before your boyfriend put on the condom.
When ejaculation occurs, the male member may remain erect for a few more seconds, but it will almost certainly return to its flaccid state at some point.
If your boyfriend has already ejaculated and you want to continue practicing vaginal intercourse, the risk of pregnancy is that the erection is reduced and the condom comes off.. When this happens, there is even the possibility that it becomes stagnant inside the vagina and all the fluids leak out.
Not placing the condom correctly, buying the wrong size (too big or too small) or using the condom twice, something absurd and unhygienic, are other reasons that can cause an unwanted pregnancy. If you have doubts regarding its correct use, it is recommended that you visit a doctor specialized in the area for advice.