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I had my last Period date was 22 th march... I want to sex with my boyfriend on 17 th april with condom... Is it safe? Which process did not get pregnancy accur. Plz advice mee..i Don't want to get pregnant.. How to condom use safely plzz dr advise me...
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Yes, Sex with condom on April 17 is generally safe if used correctly. Key points 1-A condom when used properly is very effective and preventing pregnancy 2- to use it from the start to the end of intercourse, 3-check expiry date, avoid tears and hold the base while we drawing based on your cycle. It may be of fertile window so correct condom uses important to avoid pregnancy.
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If you not planning for baby it’s important you take relevant precautions. For further guidance and assistance feel free to contact me.
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Based on your last period date (22nd March), the date you are planning intercourse (17th April) falls close to the fertile window, when the chances of pregnancy are relatively higher if protection fails. However, using a condom correctly makes intercourse significantly safer and is one of the most reliable methods to prevent pregnancy as well as infections. No method (except complete abstinence) is 100% risk-free, but proper condom use is highly effective when used correctly from start to finish. Pregnancy usually occurs when sperm enters the vagina during the fertile period, so preventing semen exposure is the key. Also, methods like withdrawal (pulling out) or relying only on “safe days” are less reliable, especially if cycles are not perfectly regular.
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You can go ahead with intercourse using a condom, but ensure it is used correctly and consistently throughout the act. Check the expiry date, open the packet carefully (no nails/teeth), wear it before any genital contact, and ensure there is no air at the tip. After ejaculation, hold the base while withdrawing to prevent slipping or leakage. If you want more confidence and personalized guidance regarding safe practices and reproductive health, I would recommend you connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5. We provide professional, confidential counseling to help you make safe and informed decisions.
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Stay calm and avoid anxiety—fear can take away from a healthy experience. Open communication with your partner about protection and safety is very important. If at any point the condom breaks or slips, do not panic—timely guidance can help manage the situation effectively. Also, keep track of your menstrual cycle regularly, as understanding your cycle helps in better planning. Using protection responsibly, like you are planning, is the best step toward maintaining both your physical and emotional well-being. Thank you
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Hi, will need more details regarding the same to advise appropriately, such as whether your menstrual cycle is regular, its duration, etc. Most likely, it falls during the ovulation period. So using a condom would be advisable. Consult online for further questions regarding the same
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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Should use barrier contraceptive methods like condom ( MALE) 1. Check the pack • Ensure it is not expired. • Check for any tear or damage. 2. Open carefully • Tear from the edge, not with teeth or sharp objects. 3. Use on erect penis • The condom should be worn before any genital contact. 4. Pinch the tip • Hold the tip (reservoir) to remove air and leave space for semen. 5. Roll it down • Place it on the tip and roll down fully to the base of the penis. 6. During intercourse • If needed, use water-based lubricant (avoid oil-based like Vaseline, it can damage the condom). 7. After ejaculation • Hold the condom at the base and withdraw while still erect. 8. Remove and dispose • Tie the open end, wrap in tissue, and throw in dustbin (not in toilet).
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Yes... But tell ur boyfriend try to pull out before ejaculation...
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I understand your concern kindly make an appointment so I can help you better
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