Amorous couples might want to check bathrooms, bedside tables and wallets after Durex announced a condom recall amid fears they could split.

Durex is pulling its non-latex "Real Feel" range from the shelves in Australia after in-house testing of the product failed.

"We recently found that a limited number of non-latex Real Feel condoms made earlier this year may not meet the international ISO standard when they are close to their expiry date," Durex said in a statement.

While there are no safety concerns for consumers there is a heightened risk the "natural skin on skin" feeling condoms could break.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration, is conducting the recall because one specific batch is likely not to be reliable at the end of its shelf-life in 2021.

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The batch number that is affected is 1000432433.

Batch numbers can be found on the foil wrapping of each condom and on the bottom of the packet.

The affected batch was heat treated to simulate three years of shelf-life ageing and failed the subsequent pressure tests, according to the TGA.

Affected consumers are urged to call 1800 022 046 to arrange the return of the affected product and a refund.

Ten batches with expiry dates between December 2020 and February 2021 have also been recalled in parts of the UK, according to the BBC.