NO,NO,NO,NO,NO...The safest thing to do after ejaculating in a condom is to remove it, wash off (yourself, not the comdom), and put on a new one to continue. If not, you risk leakage. Not changing the condom significantly increases to chance of pregnancy.
Most condom "failures" are actually leakage around the end next to your body. That is the reason that vaginal jelly in the vagina is recommended with condoms. It is sometimes a bummer to withdraw when you want to go again. Bu safer.
MrBlonde,
NO,NO,NO,NO,NO...The safest thing to do after ejaculating in a condom is to remove it, wash off (yourself, not the comdom), and put on a new one to continue. If not, you risk leakage. Not changing the condom significantly increases to chance of pregnancy.
Better safe than sorry.
Take care.
Most condom "failures" are actually leakage around the end next to your body. That is the reason that vaginal jelly in the vagina is recommended with condoms. It is sometimes a bummer to withdraw when you want to go again. Bu safer.