You would have bad health.
No, you have to have sex to make a baby. A broken condom can be of assistance but no more.
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No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, because the condom could've broken. I'd suggest getting a pregnancy test and seeing a gyno.
Condom should be changed after ejaculation
The question is are you trying to accomplish this or ask how its possible? Lets hope it's the latter! Condom's are only 99% effective! It says it right on the box! They can also break, rip, tear and fall off! Back-up method is great plan!
Before you started but after your erection
put a condom on :)
About 6 months.
Condoms are single use. There is no way to safely "recycle" a condom and it should not be attempted.
Any type of hole in a condom can cause a pregnancy. It is always a good idea to check before using.