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What is a condom?
- The male condom is a sheath
- Barrier method :
1. Chemical barrier, because of spermicides 2. Physical barrier, because does not allow the sperm to pass
What are condoms made of?
- Condoms are usually made of latex or polyurethane
- It's not clear whether latex or polyurethane condoms are stronger. With both types however, the percentage of breakages is very small -> if used correctly
What is a lubricant?
- A lubricant (colloquially, lube) is a substance (often a liquid) introduced between two moving surfaces to reduce the friction
What is the role of lubricant?
- The lubrication on condoms makes the condom easier to put on and more comfortable to use. It can also help prevent condom breakage
- Using oil-based lubricants can weaken the latex, causing the condom to break.
What is a lubricant made of?
- water-based lubricant
- made of a silicone substance
When do we use a condom?
- A condom is laced over the erect penis before penetration.
How many times can we use a condom?
- A condom can be used only once!
- If people go from anal contact to vaginal contact, people should consider changing the condom.
How do we use a condom?
- Before every sexual contact between the penis and any part of the partner's body.
What are the different types of condoms?
Men condoms
Women condoms
What is the role of a condom?
- Preventing pregnancy by blocking the passage of sperm
- Preventing STD's (Sexual Transmitted Diseases)
Why is using a condom so important?
- Even if the man pull out in time, the women can become pregnant by pre-ejaculated sperm or can have STD's.
What is the efficiency of a condom? Is it totally safe?
- Most studies of breakage caused by fault in the condom itself have shown breakage rate is less than 2 condoms out of every 100 condoms
- The main reason that condoms sometimes fail to prevent HIV/STD infection or pregnancy is incorrect or inconsistent use, not the failure of the condom itself
What are the reasons for not using a condom?
- Less pleasure ?
- Allergic reactions to latex
What about prevention? How does the publicity use the condom's image?
References
http://www.avert.org/usecond.htm
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