Why Are Condoms Not 100% Safe? Understanding Their Limitations
Learn why condoms aren't 100% effective, common risks, and how to maximize protection against STIs and pregnancy.
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Condoms are not 100% safe because they can sometimes break, slip off, or be used incorrectly. Additionally, they may not cover all parts of the genital areas, leaving some risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It’s essential to use condoms correctly every time to maximize their effectiveness and consider combining them with other forms of contraception and protection for added safety.
FAQs & Answers
- Why do condoms sometimes fail? Condoms can fail due to breakage, slipping off, or incorrect usage, which reduces their effectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STIs.
- How can I use condoms correctly to maximize safety? To maximize safety, use a new condom every time, check the expiration date, put it on before any genital contact, and ensure it fits properly without damage.
- Do condoms protect against all sexually transmitted infections? Condoms greatly reduce the risk of many STIs but may not cover all genital areas, so they do not offer 100% protection against every infection.