Plan B. Is it Guaranteed?
Condom companies tend to portray a 98 to 99% efficacy of their products; however, many studies have shown that this tremendous contraceptive efficacy is only seen with the perfect use of condoms. This “ perfect use ” does not account for the human error, and thus the actual failure rate of condoms with “ typical use ” can be as high as 18 to 20%. But why does this efficacy dramatically differ between “perfect” and “typical” uses? Studies have shown that condoms break in up to 33%, slip in around 15% and leak in up to 7% of cases. These failure rates were secondary to improper storage or use of condoms, including adding the wrong kind of lubricants that some were shown to damage latex. In addition to the above-mentioned condoms failures, sometimes you feel caught in the moment and engage in unprotected intercourse for a more pleasurable experience. Moreover, some women might unfortunately face unconsented coerced unprotected sexual interc...