It is possible to get pregnant when semen flows out of a condom, and this can be remedied by taking emergency contraceptive pills, such as compound levonorgestrel tablets, if necessary.
The condom can prevent sperm from entering the vagina during ejaculation during sexual intercourse, achieving contraception through barrier effect. If intercourse condom is complete unbroken, remove the condom in the vagina outside the broken semen outflow, the condom has played a barrier role, the chances of pregnancy is not great. If the condom is broken during intercourse, the semen can leak out after removal and the contraceptive may fail.
In addition, it also depends on the woman’s situation. If she happens not to be ovulating, even if the condom fails, it will not make her pregnant. However, a woman’s ovulation may fluctuate either before or after, and a calculated safe period does not necessarily mean that she cannot conceive.
Therefore, if you find that contraception may fail, you can take emergency contraceptive pills, such as compound levonorgestrel tablets to remedy the situation, and it is recommended to use them under the supervision of a doctor. And emergency contraceptive pills are only used as an occasional remedy and should not be used on a long-term basis.