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  • How to Use a Condom (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    Put the condom on before your penis touches your partner’s genitals at all People with penises produce fluid known as pre-ejaculate (“pre-cum”) that can transmit STDs and, in some cases, contains sperm that can lead to pregnancy if you're having sex with someone with a vagina (though this is unlikely) Before you play, wrap it up You should also put on a condom before oral sex, anal
  • Condom - Wikipedia
    A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI) [1] [5] There are both external condoms, also called male condoms, and internal (female) condoms [6] [7]The external condom is rolled onto an erect penis before intercourse and works by forming a physical barrier which limits skin-to-skin
  • Condoms: How to Use, Effectiveness, and Types - WebMD
    A condom is a thin, fitted tube worn over the penis during sex (external condom) or inserted into the vagina before sex (internal condom) It creates a barrier that keeps semen and other body
  • How to Use a Condom | Condom Use | CDC - Centers for Disease Control . . .
    External condom don'ts DON'T store condoms in your wallet, as heat and friction can damage them DON'T use nonoxynol-9 (a spermicide), as this can cause irritation DON'T use oil-based products like baby oil, lotion, petroleum jelly, or cooking oil, because they will cause the condom to break DON'T use more than one condom at a time DON'T reuse a condom
  • Condoms | How to Put On a Condom Video - Planned Parenthood
    Condoms help protect against all STDs, but they provide more protection from some STDs than others There are lots of different STDs Some are carried in body fluids like semen (cum), vaginal fluids, and blood — these include HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and trichomoniasis Others can be passed from skin-to-skin touching with an infected body area, like your mouth or genitals
  • Male Female Condoms: How to Put on Use Condom - eMedicineHealth
    A condom worn by a man prevents pregnancy by acting as a barrier to the passage of semen into the vagina A condom can be worn only once Condoms are one of the most popular and affordable forms of birth control You can buy condoms at most drugstores and grocery stores, and dispensers can often be found in public restrooms Condoms are also
  • How to Use a Condom Correctly - Verywell Health
    The first step to using a condom correctly is making certain it's still usable Always check the expiration date on the condom package before using the condom When condoms are old or stored improperly, the latex breaks down This increases the risk that the condom will be less effective, which can leave you with an unintended pregnancy or STI
  • Condoms: Birth Control, Types, How They Work Effectiveness
    What is a condom? A condom is a thin, loose-fitting pouch or sheath that protects against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or infections (STIs) As a barrier method of birth control (contraception), condoms prevent pregnancy by keeping semen (sperm-filled fluid) from entering the vagina and fertilizing the eggs You can buy condoms over the counter at pharmacies, grocery stores and general
  • Condoms: Contraception and Disease Prevention
    The condom acts as a barrier that prevents you and your partner from exchanging these fluids Condoms can also reduce the risk of STIs like syphilis, herpes, and HPV that are spread through skin-to-skin contact when the infected areas are protected by the condom Condoms can’t provide complete protection for these STIs because sores and warts
  • Condoms - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Non-judgmental, person-centred information should be provided to support condom use Gender inequities, especially in intimate relationships is a major barrier for condom use Research from WHO, HRP and partners indicates that interventions that use a positive language about sex, including sexual pleasure, are effective in increasing condom use





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