50 couples using a new condom every time as their sole contraception, after 1 year, one of those couples will get pregnant.
It’s not 2% after using a single condom. It’s 2% after a year of using a new condom every time that they have sex.
Edit: clarified so people stop making the same comment about using the same condom for a year.
If they said 100% then people will chase the manufacturer for every pregnancy that happens when they were “using a condom” it’s much easier for them to say 98% to account for people using them wrong, condoms breaking, the occasional defective one etc…
I had a vasectomy a few years back and I’m technically 98% infertile even though my pipes are totally severed
I had a room-mate once. She was really cool, did tech for theatre productions and indie bands. We were close and she confided a lot to me (and me to her.)
I’m not judging here, but she, in her 20’s, had three abortions. To me, she admitted that sometimes she wants sex without a condom. To her doctor, when she needed an abortion, she said that “We used condoms, it must have failed.”
Again, I’m not judging, and we all have a right to our bodies. That said, she’s one of the 2% failure rate of condoms.
To the statisticians out there, failure rate is always self-reported. Take that as you will.
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