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How effective is spermcide condom if it breaks what's chance of pregnancy?

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It depends,,: It depends on when it might have broken. If it was before release of spermatozoa, you'd have a higher chance of pregnancy than if it broke after as most of the spermatozoa might have been contained in the condom. Also it has spermicide which should kill most of the sperm in and immediately around the condom if it breaks. Still, even if it didn't break, there's always a chance of pregnancy.

Answered 4/19/2013

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See below: Condoms are about 85% effective in preventing pregnancy. Once the condom is compromised, the chances of pregnancy go up.

Answered 4/19/2013

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