Ectopic pregnancy is usually not possible with condoms, but special circumstances may arise. Ectopic pregnancy is ectopic pregnancy, which means that the fertilized egg formed by the sperm-egg union is deposited in a part of the uterine cavity other than the uterine cavity. Wearing a condom can block the sperm from entering the vagina, avoiding the sperm-egg combination, so wearing a condom generally will not occur ectopic pregnancy. However, if the condom is not used correctly during intercourse or if the condom breaks under special circumstances, it may fail to prevent pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy may occur. For women who do not wish to have children, they can choose safe and effective contraceptive measures under the guidance of a doctor, such as placing an intrauterine device and taking short-acting contraceptive pills, in order to avoid unplanned pregnancies. However, no matter which contraceptive method is used, when menstruation is overdue, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to rule out the possibility of pregnancy and follow the doctor’s advice to carry out ultrasound examination to rule out the risk of ectopic pregnancy.