What shall you do if a female condom breaks
Female condoms can’t be easy to break, especially if used correctly. However, if female condom is really break, or leak when removed from the vagina, or if the outer ring moves up inside the vagina – or if something goes wrong like the penis slipping between the condom and the vagina during sex – then there are a few tips you can do:
Withdraw the penis as soon as possible
Remove as much semen (cum) as you can
Can’t wash inside your vagina or anus (douching) as this can spread infection further or cause irritation.
If you’ve been having vaginal sex go to the bathroom and pee to flush away any semen which may be near your urethra.
If you haven’t been using any other contraceptive to prevent pregnancy, you may want to consider accessing emergency contraception within 72 hours after having sex.
Most sexual health professionals will advise you to have a sexual health test around half month after unprotected sex or if a condom breaks (or earlier if you’re worried about any symptoms) and then again around three months later. This is because different STIs will become detectable at different times after infection. Use female condom in the correct way. Email: [email protected]