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Having sex means mentally preparing yourself for all manner of potentially messy situations. One possibility? A condom getting stuck or lodged inside you after intercourse. While your first instinct may be to panic, staying calm and knowing what steps to take is a better response. HuffPost asked experts to share what you should do if you ever find yourself dealing with a stubborn condom.


What If the Condom Slipped Off During Sex?




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Do you need to get the rubber out? Are there things you should consider once you get the bugger out of you? Also, yes. But, and this is important, he said reaching and pulling should only be done with clean fingers! Not tweezers, eyelash curlers, scissors, or anything else. Put anything sharp inside and you risk scraping or otherwise injuring the delicate skin of the vagina.



Take a Deep Breath — Here’s How to Remove a Condom Stuck in Your Vagina
When we were having sex, my boyfriend pulled out and the condom stuck inside of me. Is this dangerous? The condom itself isn't likely to be dangerous — though you'll need to get it out so it doesn't cause problems. But when a condom slips off, you are at higher risk for STDs and unplanned pregnancy.





Last Updated: March 29, References Approved. This article was co-authored by Carrie Noriega, MD. There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed , times. Sometimes, a condom can fall off during sex and get stuck inside the body.
