It is very common for condoms to break during ovulation, especially among newlyweds or young people who want to have children. However, such accidents can have serious consequences, including infection with viruses, bacteria, and parasites, as well as sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, it is important to know how to avoid this from happening.

In this case, the most important thing is to take the necessary measures immediately. If you are using a condom, stop having sex and go to the nearest medical facility for a check-up as soon as possible. They may recommend viral and bacterial testing to determine if you are infected with these pathogens. If you are already infected with a pathogen, your doctor may recommend treatment and provide instructions on how to protect yourself from infection.

If you are not using a condom and you are ovulating, having sex may increase your risk of infection. In this case, the most important thing is to take precautions, such as using condoms or using other safety measures. If you are unable to use a condom, you may consider other methods of protecting yourself, such as emergency contraception (such as oral emergency contraceptive pills) or in vitro fertilization.

While it's common for condoms to break during ovulation, this situation can have serious consequences. Therefore, we should take necessary measures to protect ourselves from infection. If you are unable to use a condom, take other precautions and get checked out by a medical provider as soon as possible.