If a condom falls inside the body, depending on the location of the condom, the condom can be removed by oneself or go to the doctor for treatment, after which emergency contraceptive pills can be taken.
If the condom is in a shallow position, you can remove it with your fingers. If the condom is in a deeper position, such as in the back of the vagina, you should consult a doctor, who will dilate the vagina with a vaginal dilator and then remove the condom.
If the condom falls inside the body, it will lead to the failure of contraception. You should take emergency contraceptive pills, such as levonorgestrel tablets, within 72 hours after intercourse to increase the success rate of contraception.
Try to choose a condom that is suitable for the size of the male penis, which can reduce the chance of the condom falling off and falling into the body.
Knowing the correct way to use condoms increases the success rate of condoms.