What should we do if a condom breaks?
As a mature product with more than 50 years production history, condom’s quality already is fully assured, Condoms are highly effective if used consistently and correctly, so it’s very unlikely that one will break. Wearing one is really important, but if a condom does split, break or slip off, squeeze out as much semen as you can and avoid washing inside your vagina or anus (douching) as this can spread infection further or cause irritation.
You should always use a condom for oral sex too. It carries a low risk of HIV, but this risk is increased if there are any cuts, sores or inflammation on the man’s penis or a woman’s vagina, if you have a throat infection or there is any damage or bleeding in your mouth. Most sexual health professionals will advise you to have a sexual health test around 10 days after unprotected sex or if a condom breaks (or earlier if you are worried about any symptoms) and then again around three months later. This is because different STIs are detected at different times. In the meantime, avoid sexual contact or practice safer sex by always wearing a condom.
Now with new material Polyurethane come into condom industry, which offer man more chance to choose condom, it’s so thin that almost feel nothing, the material quality also is more stronger than latex.