Condom falls off during ovulation

There are many reasons for condoms to fall off, such as incorrect wearing method, condom expiration, condom rupture, etc. If the condom comes off, here are some things to do:

1. Use another safety measure immediately: If the condom comes off, don't try to use another safety measure as they may not have the same effect.

2. Wait 24 hours: If the condom has come off but you have not had sex, you need to wait 24 hours and try again. Because it takes a while for a condom to reestablish contact after it comes off, wait 24 hours to see if it's still protective.

3. Check for infection: After the condom comes off, you need to check for infection. You can use a test strip or have a blood test to detect infection with an infectious disease.

4. Change to a new condom: If you are using other safety measures and still feel unsafe, change to a new condom.

5. Wash your partner: If you had sex after the condom came off, you need to wash your partner. Wash their genitals with warm water and soap to make sure they are free of any infectious diseases.

To summarize, condoms that fall off need to be dealt with immediately and other safety measures taken. If you feel unsafe, you can talk to your doctor or professional health care provider.