Condom broken in the body, does not rule out the possibility of unintended pregnancy, to be taken within 72 hours after intercourse oral emergency contraceptive pills to prevent unintended pregnancy, in the second day to find a doctor to take out the residual condom in the vagina. Generally speaking, if a woman uses a condom for contraception before intercourse, she should check the quality of the condom to see if it has any leakage, and in the process of intercourse, she should prevent the condom from breaking or slipping inside the vagina, which may cause unintended pregnancy and harm to the woman’s body as well as her psychology. If you do not plan to have children, you can also take oral short-acting contraceptive pills or intrauterine devices to prevent unwanted pregnancy.