4 steps to remove a stuck condom without breaking it

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2023-09-04 22:54:35

When stick the condom within the body, it is common that at first we do not know how to act or fear invades us before a possible unwanted pregnancy. Hence the importance of removing it properly after reaching the climax. Discover what to do and why the condom gets stuck.

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Why does the condom stay inside?

Accidents happen and, during the sexual acthe condom It could get out of place without us noticing. One of the main reasons why the condom stays inside It is due to the fact that it is not withdrawn immediately after ejaculation, among the following reasons:

Vaginal Sucking: In some cases, during sexual activity, sucking can cause the condom getting stuck inside the vagina, straight or any other cavity because it generates a kind of ‘vacuum’. Inadequate lubrication: if there is not enough lubrication, rubbing between the condom and the skin can cause it to slip or get trapped inside the body. Inadequate size: use a condom that does not fit correctly to the size of the penis could be more prone to slipping or getting caught inside the body. Misuse of the condom: if the condom is not put on correctly or is not unrolled completely before penetration, there is a possibility that it will slip during sexual activity, becoming trapped inside the body.

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After ejaculation, it is important to withdraw the penis while it is still erect to prevent the condom from slipping into. The information of the United States National Library of Medicine describes that the condom must be taken by the base to avoid spilling the semen, causing a unwanted pregnancy.

What to do when the condom gets stuck?

If you experience a situation where you stick the condomThe first thing you should do is not to panic. Follow the tips below so you can remove the condom properlyeither by getting trapped inside the vagina, the anus or in any other cavity that you can’t even imagine.

How to remove a condom stuck in the vagina

For remove a stuck condom, you must wash your hands perfectly to reduce the risk of developing an infection.

Relax when removing a condom: By relaxing your muscles, you may make it easier to remove the condom. Find a comfortable position: A comfortable position, such as bending over or sitting on the toilet, may make it easier to remove the condom. Use lubricant (optional): If the condom is trapped due to lack of lubrication in the area, applying a little water-based lubricant on the fingers would help to facilitate its removal. Never use oil-based lubricant, as this could damage the condom.Secure the end of the condom: Once you have located the end of the condom, pinch it with your fingers and gently pull outward to prevent the condom from tearing.Discard the condom. condom: when you have removed the condom, dispose of it properly and wash your hands again to maintain hygiene. Forget the scares!

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In case you notice a leakage of semen into the vagina, The most recommended thing is that you go to your doctor to take the appropriate measures if you wish reduce the risk of an unwanted pregnancyespecially if you were intimate during your fertile days.

Faced with this situation, one of the methods used is the taking the emergency or morning-after pill within the first 12 hours after the sexual act. Remember that the faster you take it, the higher the effectiveness, according to an article published by the magazine Gynecology Obstetrics Fertility and Senology.

How to remove a condom stuck in the rectum

Wash your hands perfectly. Then push as if you were going to have a bowel movement to help slide the condom. If you can’t get the base out, put on a glove and insert a finger to try to find it very carefully. You can use a little lubricant to prevent it from hurting.

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Never insert any object to try to get a condom stuck in the rectum, since you could make the situation worse. Once you find the end of the condom, gently pinch and pull to remove it from the body. He checks that it is complete; otherwise, you will need to see your doctor to look for the missing parts and avoid developing an infection.

How do I know if I have a condom inside me?

when the condom stays inside the body and it is not withdrawn in time, you could develop symptoms due to infection such as smelly discharge, itching, rash, swelling or redness of the area, pain and discomfort when urinating, and unpleasant odor.

now that you know what to do and why the condom gets stuck, do not hesitate to follow our recommendations on time. Avoid a good scare! Take care of yourself and enjoy your sexuality responsibly.

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