Using protection while having sex is an important practice, but sometimes things can go wrong despite taking all necessary precautions. Condoms may be meant for safe sex, but people need to be ready for unforeseen consequences that may leave them in a tricky situation. Here are few steps which may help in an embarrassing yet grave situation. While not losing your cool is a generic advice for any crisis, here it serves another crucial purpose as well. Tension actually causes contraction of the vagina or anal passage which naturally makes it difficult to remove the condom from inside. The idea is to take your mind off the condom and use the time to relax bringing attention back to the issue.

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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. Dweck added that you may even want to get into a warm shower or bath to help relax your body. When you find the condom, try to hook your finger into it and pull it out, Dweck said. With tweezers, as well as long, sharp fingernails, you could knick yourself.
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I take the pill, and, most of the time, he'll use a condom when we have sex. One night, we were making love when Gary's condom slipped out inside of me. The funniest thing about it is that neither of us felt it.
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. Put your finger into your vagina and see if you can pull the condom out. If you can get it out on your own, check the condom to be sure it is whole and no pieces are still inside you. If you can't remove the condom completely, or you're not sure it's all out, call your doctor or visit a health clinic right away.