Can you get pregnant if the condom breaks but you don’t ejaculate?

A broken condom during sex is tantamount to not taking proper contraceptive measures, contraceptive failure, and even if there is no ejaculation, there is still a possibility of pregnancy. When the male penis is erected, it secretes a clear alkaline mucus that acts as a lubricant. This fluid not only contains prostate fluid, paraurethral gland secretion, etc., but also contains a small amount of semen. Therefore, if the condom breaks, even if there is no ejaculation, this liquid will enter the vagina, so that the sperm and egg will combine to form a fertilized egg and become pregnant. If you have no intention of getting pregnant, it is best to replace the condom with a new one as soon as possible after it breaks and it is recommended that you take an oral emergency contraceptive pill within 72 hours of having sex to remedy the situation.