The use by date of condoms is the last date the company can assure effectiveness. It may be okay longer, and your after use test seems to say so. If pregnancy would be a major issue using a backup EC may be a good idea. It may be unnecessary in fact but could be good insurance.
Answered 8/10/2022
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Agree with Dr. Ferguson. Taking Plan B would make it doubly sure. An "expired" condom as long as it is not leaking, is good prophylactic. You checked for leaks and there were none, so you should be safe. Wish you good health!
Answered 8/10/2022
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