I was having an sexual intercourse with my gf, we are not sexually active and don't go deep while doing it. This is like after 5 months we met and while during 3rd round my condom broke and I immediately removed, my gf cleaned the area and also urinated like 2 times we didn't do it after the breakage. But we are worried because this never happened before. Around like 1 hr after that she even drank papaya juice and decided to intake papaya for around 3 4 days, but we are still worried but don't want to try pills and all. Would papaya be sufficient in this case (happened on july 15th around 11: 30 to 12 pm)
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Yes enough no chance of pregnancy it's safe.
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If a condom breaks during sexual intercourse, there is a risk of unintended pregnancy and the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (stis). While it's good that you noticed the breakage and took immediate action, it's essential to consider additional precautions to reduce the risk further. Papaya is often rumored to have contraceptive properties, but there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness as a reliable form of contraception. Relying solely on papaya as a contraceptive method is not recommended. Instead, you should consider other more reliable options. Emergency contraception (ec) can be used after unprotected intercourse or condom breakage to reduce the risk of pregnancy. The most effective ec methods include copper intrauterine devices (iuds) or dedicated emergency contraceptive pills. These options are more reliable than relying on home remedies or rumors about certain foods.
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