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Afterwards, wash your hands with soap and water. Finally, beware of drugs and alcohol! They can affect your judgement, so you may forget to use a condom. They may even affect your ability to use a condom properly. How can I get the most protection from condoms? Choose the right kind of condoms to prevent disease. Some men who have had bad experiences with condoms hold on to those memories and the mere thought of a condom can cause their erections to weaken. But if you use sexy methods for placing on the condom, the experience can become exciting and something that you begin looking forward to.

Your partner can place on the condom for you using her lips and tongue. Or she can use her hands as her mouth follows along combining foreplay and safer sex play. Play around with different methods of sexy condom application and even turn it into a sexy sex education class, except without the bananas. We all have bad sexual experiences, but living in the past does no one any good. You may have had a less than pleasurable experience with using the wrong type of condom, whether the fit was too snug or the lubrication caused irritation.

How Well Do Condoms Work? Who Are Condoms Right for? Where are Condoms Available? How Much Do Condoms Cost? When Should I Call the Doctor? There are male condoms and female condoms: A male condom is worn on the penis. It is usually made of latex, a type of rubber. But some are made of materials that are safe for people with latex allergies, such as polyurethane or polyisoprene. A female condom is inserted into the vagina. It has a flexible ring at either end. One end is closed and goes into the vagina; the other end is open and the ring sits outside the opening of the vagina.

The female condoms now available are made from materials safe for people with latex allergies. Over the course of a year: 15 out of typical couples who use male condoms will have an accidental pregnancy.

About 21 out of couples who use female condoms will have an accidental pregnancy. Side effects that can sometimes happen include: an allergic reaction in someone with an allergy to latex condoms irritation of the penis or the vagina from spermicides or lubricants that some condoms are treated with Who Are Condoms Right for?

A girl using condoms should call the doctor if: she might be pregnant a condom broke during sex there's a change in the smell or color of her vaginal discharge she has unexplained fever or chills she has belly or pelvic pain she has pain during sex. Condoms do not fully protect you from the spread of warts.

If not: The fluids that come out of the penis before climax carry sperm and may cause pregnancy. Infections can be spread. Be careful not to tear or poke a hole in it while opening the package and removing the condom.

If the condom has a little tip receptacle on the end of it to collect semen , place the condom against the top of the penis and carefully roll the sides down the shaft of the penis. If there is no tip, be sure to leave a little space between the condom and the end of the penis. Otherwise, the semen may push up the sides of the condom and come out at the bottom before the penis and condom are pulled out. Be sure there is not any air between the penis and the condom.

This can cause the condom to break. Some people find it helpful to unroll the condom a little before putting it on the penis. This leaves plenty of room for semen to collect. It also prevents the condom from being stretched too tightly over the penis. After semen is released during climax, remove the condom from the vagina. The best way is to grasp the condom at the base of the penis and hold it as the penis is pulled out. Avoid having any semen spill into the vagina.

Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat. Do not carry condoms in your wallet for long periods of time.

Replace them every once in a while. Wear and tear can create tiny holes in the condom. But, it is still better to use a condom that has been in your wallet for a long time than to not use one at all. Do not use a condom that is brittle, sticky, or discolored.



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