What should I do if I’m still afraid of getting pregnant after using a condom?

If a condom is used for contraception throughout the course of sexual intercourse and the condom is inspected before use, there is no breakage and no small holes. Also there is no condom slipping during sex, clinically there is basically no pregnancy. So even if you are wearing a condom, you don’t have to worry about the possibility of pregnancy. This worry is only psychological, so it is recommended to set your mind right and believe in science. The reason is that pregnancy is only possible if you have intercourse during ovulation, without a condom. If you are wearing a condom, even if you are ovulating, the sperm is not ejaculated into the vagina, but into the condom. Therefore, the sperm and the egg do not have a chance to unite, so it is impossible to form a fertilized egg, and therefore, clinically, pregnancy is not possible. You must believe in science and trust yourself on this point.