So you had a nice sex sesh, finished up, and then realised that somehow the condom your partner used managed to slip off and get wedged inside. First off, remain calm. This is good advice in general, but it does actually serve a purpose beyond making you feel less frazzled. If you find yourself in a mad rush of panic, take a break from thinking about the condom debacle entirely and come back to it in a bit.
This is a rare occurrence, so it's unlikely to happen again. But, if it does, lie back, relax, and insert one or two fingers inside of you and try to pull it out. Or, have your guy do it. Just be sure your nails or his are smooth since the tissue is delicate and easily scratched. If you're having trouble locating the rubber, don't worry; it can't get lost in your body. Chances are, it's become lodged at the top of your vaginal canal near your cervix.
Back to Sexual health. Information for young people on where to get help if you have had unprotected sex. Having sex without protection is risky. Unprotected sex is any sex without contraception or a condom. You may have forgotten to use contraception, or it may not have worked.
Now the fun really begins. When a friend recently told me she peed out a condom , I had many questions. How long had it been stuck inside her? A few days. A few too many drinks.