Condom

Condom

What are condoms?

Condoms are thin, flexible barriers—usually made of latex or polyurethane—that cover the penis during sex

How effective are condoms?

82-87%

How do I get condoms?

condoms can be bought from stores, pharmacies or online They are widely available and require no prescription.

What are the benefits of condoms?

  1. Put it on before any contact – Apply the condom to an erect penis before touching the vagina or vulva.
  2. Leave space at the tip – Ensure about half an inch of space at the tip to collect semen.
  3. Roll it down fully – Unroll the condom all the way to the base of the penis
  4. Use lubricant if needed – Water-based lubricants can help prevent breakage (avoid oil-based ones such as Vaseline, which can weaken latex).
  5. After ejaculation, remove carefully – Hold the base while pulling out to prevent spills.
  6. Dispose properly – Wrap it in tissue and throw it in the trash. Never reuse a condom.
  7. Check before use – Do not use expired, damaged, or previously used condoms.

What are some disadvantages of condoms?

Must use every time you have sex requires partner’s cooperation Some people may experience decreased sexual pleasure when using condoms must be worn correctly to be effective There is a small chance of breakage and/or slippage

What makes condoms unique compared to other contraceptive methods?

Condoms are the only contraception method that is proven to prevent STI transmission.

How much do condoms cost

What are the side effects of condoms?

Since most condoms are made from latex, people with latex allergy might have a reaction. Condoms from other materials such as polyurethane are available for these cases.

Where can you get condoms?

Condoms can be bought from stores, pharmacies or online. They are widely available and require no prescription. You can also use CDC condom finder tool by entering your zipcode: https://npin.cdc.gov/web-tools/condom-finder-widget

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