If the condom does not break during intercourse, you will not get pregnant, because after wearing a condom, the male sperm will not be able to enter the female vagina, and there is no way to combine with the egg, which can play a role in contraception. However, the use of condoms must pay attention to the whole process of use, that is, from the beginning of sex, never to ejaculation and then put on. Because before ejaculation there is already a small amount of prostate fluid into the female vagina, there will be a small amount of sperm that can easily make women pregnant. So if you use a condom throughout the entire time, and use it correctly, you generally won’t get pregnant. Condoms can not only prevent pregnancy, but also prevent the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases, so it is a better method of contraception for young men and women.