According to Webmd.com
Data show that if a condom is used correctly with every act of sexual intercourse for one year, about three out of every 100 women are expected to get pregnant.
2007-11-09 12:50:17
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answered by Eileen 2
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According to Wikipedia:
Perfect use 2%
Typical use 10–18%
2007-11-09 12:56:37
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answered by mom of 2 6
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Read the packaging, 97% is an incorrect number. 99.9 is right. Especially when there is spermicide in the condom. Personally, a two-fold method of protection is the only surefire way, you and your partner should look into birth control in addition.
2007-11-09 12:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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5-10%
2007-11-09 14:10:49
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answered by xchasingsummerx 5
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Used properly condoms are 97% effective.
2007-11-09 12:49:04
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answered by Kim B 4
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2%
2007-11-09 12:49:54
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answered by ツ Connors Mommy ツ 6
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1-3%, depending. Whether there were manufacturing problems, or if it were put on after initial contact makes a difference.
2007-11-09 12:50:50
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I once heard 25%
2007-11-09 12:50:27
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answered by dude 7
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well there is suppose to be a 13% rate of failure on them. But so far all good...
2007-11-09 12:52:50
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answered by 9ball 4
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Close to zero.
2007-11-09 12:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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