Yes, though the risks are reduced. Condoms can slide off. They can also leak if they are put on too tightly--there must be a gap at the tip.
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I can't think of any reason it would "burst" under those conditions.
You can restore your computer back to a time when it was not infected. There is no point making a backup of an infected computer. Backups are usually the final solution to many computer infections.
explosion, crash, burst, discharge, eruption, detonation
Well here's a hint.....if you become pregnant, the condom broke.
wear a condom retards
Depends...is it infected?
yes for sure
The only chance (not change) to get infection from an already infected person during intercourse is if the condom got a rip or tear. Normally condoms are made in a way which do not allow any contact between male and female body fluids (in the reproductive organ). But you do not want to compromise with the quality of a condom though.
Provided the condom doesn't burst during intercourse - then no ! The condom is the most reliable form of contraception (apart from abstinence of course !) It's also the best way to avoid getting STD's !
it is not supposed to with the proper use of the condom. Sometimes female urinary infections does not have to do with their sexual activities.
If infected, all bacterial types can be taken care of with antibiotic's, and viral can be helped with antiviral medications. Always wear a condom for sexual intercourse. Do not have intercourse if your infected.
I doubt that anyone could tell you exactly what is the chance, whether it is more than or less than 50-50, but there is a chance that you could become infected by hiv in that situation.
well its simple. t36 granulocytes are damaged by the invasion of the HIV virus, which makes use of this host's apparatus to reproduce asexually, and after all this has been done then the infected cell will burst. red blood cells are damaged by Protoctista (plasmodium) where by they are infected and eventually burst
Usually untreated infection. If the appendix gets infected, it swells and causes the patient some pain. Left untreated, it can burst - releasing toxins into the abdomen, which can result in septicaemia.
Well there are two ways. 1) Don't have sex 2) If you do wear a condom, it will stop the sperm but it might burst so be careful.