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This comes at the time when it is close to or has its ovulation it would be relatively likely
As a man relatively unlikely, as a woman, this comes to many factors, but there is a clear risk.
If you have your ovulation, it’s very likely. Otherwise not.
A study from 2012 has shown that if correctly applied, the average failure rate for condoms is about 2%. This means that from 100 pairs that use correctly condoms for a year, about 2 pairs can get pregnant.
Very likely if you get the right time.
A non-functional condom therefore think quite high.
Condoms practically never have holes. So the chance of getting pregnant is purely statistical because the condom you use has a hole near zero.
However, actually a hole is present and sperm gets into the vagina, then the chance is as high as without prevention.
Five approx.