THE CONDOM BROKE OR TEARS? IT’S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD

SOMETIMES THINGS JUST DON’T GO TO PLAN

A broken or torn condom is something many of us experience, through user error or a defect in the condom itself. Although it's disappointing this well-known and widely used barrier method failed you, there are still steps you can take to prevent a tear in the rubber from becoming a pregnancy.

THE CONDOM BROKE. WHAT NEXT?

There are still contraceptive options available to you.

ALTERNATIVE CONTRACEPTION METHODS

If your condom breaking has got you thinking about other methods of contraception, these are worth considering:

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NEED ADVICE? SPEAK TO YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL.

Seek out an appointment with your doctor or nurse for further support that is specific to you and your lifestyle.

Is It Okay?

CONSIDER THIS

If you’re concerned that your ring may fall out or has fallen out for more than three hours,
you should consult your doctor or nurse and read your Patient Information Leaflet. In the
meantime, consider using another form of contraception such as a condom.

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KNOW YOUR OPTIONS

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