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With the development of culture - social information, the propaganda to protect personal health is increasingly being promoted. In particular, the safe method of sex – condoms are the best way to help you avoid sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancy.
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1. What is a condom?
A condom is a birth control device made from latex rubber. Alternatively, condoms can be made from polyisoprene neoprene or polyurethane polymers.
Condoms are the safest, most effective and inexpensive method of contraception. In most countries around the world, condoms are available for free or at very low prices at:
When using we should note: origin, origin as well as the quality control of the product. This helps ensure safety and efficiency.
2. Classification and usage
There are two basic types of condoms: male and female condoms. Female condoms are sometimes called femidom. In addition, during the use of condoms may need the additional support of lubricants.
2.1 Male condom
During sex, the male condom is worn on the penis. Condoms help prevent semen from entering a woman's vagina when a man ejaculates.
To use it properly, follow these steps:
Correct use of condoms helps prevent many sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy
Don't worry if the penis becomes soft while wearing a condom. At that time, you should change the condom.
2.2 Female condoms
Female condoms allow women to share the responsibility of choosing which type of birth control to use before having sex with a partner. This type can be introduced at any time before intercourse. But it should always be inserted before the penis touches the genital area.
To use follow these steps:
Using female condoms is another method of contraception used by many women
2.3 Lubricant
Condoms are lubricated to make them easier to use. However, you can use extra lubricant. This is especially recommended for anal sex to reduce the risk of condom tearing.
If you use a lubricant during sex, make sure the lubricant is water-based. Oil-based lubricants, such as: lotion or baby oil, can damage latex and polyisoprene condoms and increase the chance of condom tearing.
3. What to do if your condom slips or breaks
If your condom comes off during sex, you should see your doctor or your local family planning clinic as soon as possible. Because in this case you may need emergency contraception.
Some methods of birth control include emergency pills, intrauterine device (IUD).
Emergency contraception is available for free at birth control clinics, health centers, or is widely available in pharmacies.
4. Some tips for using condoms
Always have a condom ready for every "love"
Using condoms correctly helps to prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. You can also use other forms of birth control such as the pill, ring, injection, implant, or IUD along with a condom.
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