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Monday, January 7, 2019

14 tips for choosing and using condoms


14 tips for choosing and using condoms

Strawberry, banana or cherry? We are not talking about candies but condoms. Today there are alternatives for all tastes, and this not only involves flavors but also colors, textures and shapes. All in search of giving more pleasure to those who use them. And you, which one do you prefer? So that you can choose better and safely, here are some recommendations that you should consider when buying your condoms.




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Durex Fruity Flavors Collection (Strawberry, Banana, Apple, and Orange) Premium Flavored Latex Condoms and Silver Pocket/Travel Case-24 Count






What do you generally ask for when you go to buy condoms, do you prefer them to be colored, with a special aroma or do you worry about the texture? Do you consult with your partner? or do you choose your only?

The condom or condom is a contraceptive method that consists of a kind of sheath, usually made of latex or polyurethane, which is placed on the penis to cover it. Thus, when ejaculating, the sperm and semen remain inside the sheath and do not come into contact with the body of the other person. Thus, if used correctly, condoms help prevent pregnancy and the spread of most sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV , HPV (human papilloma virus) and hepatitis , among others.

Many people consider that the use of condoms decreases pleasure, however, it is preferable that they have to face the major problems that can cause having sex or unprotected sex. Anyway, the industry is continually developing new proposals so that condoms are almost imperceptible and offer the same and even more pleasurable sensations during the sexual act.

There are different colors, flavors and textures. In all cases, so that you can choose and use condoms safely, here are some recommendations you should consider when thinking about the ideal model for you and your partner:

  •     Make sure condoms are available and located in a convenient place, because if you do not have quick access to them at the time you need them, you can be tempted to have sex without a condom.
  •     Store condoms in cool, dry places that are out of sunlight.
  •     Do not store condoms in your wallet for a long time, as the friction that occurs when you open and close it and when walking (if your wallet is in your pocket) can cause small holes (perforations, holes) to form in the condom. Anyway, if you have no other alternative, it is preferable to use a condom that has been in your wallet for a long time than not using any at all.
  •     Corroborates the expiration date. If it has already happened, replace the condom with one in effect.
  •     Do not use brittle, sticky or discolored condoms, because these are signs that they are aged and, therefore, are more likely to break.
  •     Also, do not use condoms that have their packaging damaged, as it may also be damaged.
  •     Do not reuse condoms: use a different one to switch between anal and vaginal sex or vice versa.
  •     If you use latex condoms, use water-based lubricants and not petroleum-based lubricants, such as Vaseline.
  •     Some condoms are made with lambskin but offer less protection against sexually transmitted diseases, so its use is not recommended if this is the goal.
  •     If you are allergic to latex, you can choose synthetic condoms, made with polyurethane, which are similar and can be used with water or oil-based lubricants, although they have not been proven to offer the same protection against sexually transmitted diseases as latex
  •     Avoid condoms with spermicide because they last less. In addition, they can cause irritation and facilitate the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
  •     If you have premature ejaculation, try a brand that offers anesthetic condoms, which are coated with a compound called benzocaine, which slightly decreases the sensitivity of the skin and helps prevent this "inconvenience".
  •     If you feel that the condom breaks during sexual intercourse, suspend it immediately and put on a new one (it is not necessary that you ejaculate and that a pregnancy occurs or that a disease is transmitted).
  •     If you do not notice and ejaculate with a broken condom, help your partner to introduce foam or spermicidal jelly, to reduce the risk of pregnancy or transmission of any disease. You can also check with a doctor or pharmacist about the possibility of taking emergency contraception ("morning-after pill").

Taking into account all these suggestions, look for the color, taste and texture that you like, and do not forget to always carry a condom with you: you never know when you may need one, and the important thing is that it is there at that moment . Because, as the saying goes: "taking care of yourself means loving yourself".

How to choose the condom that suits us best


How to choose the condom that suits us best

If the condom is too tight it can break and if it is too loose it can slide, so you have to make sure to choose one that fits the man's penis properly.

The condom is the most frequent contraceptive method for men, with an efficiency of 97 percent. It consists of a sheath of latex (or other synthetic materials) that is placed on the penis and prevents the passage of semen. It also serves to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.




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LIfeStyles SKYN LARGE Condoms - 100 count






Condoms have been used throughout history. Formerly, they were made with different types of fabrics or guts of animals. His goal was to avoid sexual infections, rather than avoid pregnancy.

For women there is also a condom that works similarly and with very similar levels of effectiveness. But do you know how to choose the condom ( male or female) that suits you best?


How to choose the condom?

There are condoms in different sizes. Choosing the perfect fit will increase your comfort and effectiveness when it comes to protecting yourself against sexually transmitted diseases ( STDs ) and unwanted pregnancies.

  •     If the case is too tight, it may break. If it's too loose, it can slide. Therefore, the better the condom fits, the safer your sex will be . Finding this point requires some measures and a little experience.
  •     Measure the circumference of your penis. You can use a tape measure or a rope to do it. Check the most appropriate width of condom.
  •     Never use brittle, sticky or discolored condoms. Also do not use condoms that have the packaging adulterated.
  •     Some prophylactics are made with lambskin. They offer less protection against sexually transmitted diseases . Its use is not recommended if this is the objective.
  •     Before using latex condoms, verify that you are not allergic. If so, you can choose those that are synthetic, made with polyurethane, which are similar and can be used with water-based lubricants.

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Female condoms

Condoms for women, like other contraceptive methods, help prevent unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases . These include HIV / AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes or human papilloma virus.

The female condom consists of a cylinder about 5 centimeters in diameter made of polyurethane. They are also manufactured in latex, but polyurethane is more versatile for use with certain lubricants. The choice of one or the other will depend on the preferences of the users. It has a flexible ring on each end made of the same material. Once inserted into the vagina , a ring stays in place and places the condom. The other one is outside.

Since it appeared, at the beginning of the 90s, the female condom has been tested and used frequently by women worldwide. However, its scarce diffusion, little knowledge of the mode of use, cost and prejudices of some societies have prevented many women from choosing it freely.

What is the difference between them?


Instead of being placed on the penis, female condoms are inserted into the vagina or anus . In both cases, they provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases. Being in the vagina, also prevents pregnancy. They are known as 'internal condoms'.

  •     They are small nitrile cases (a soft plastic) that are introduced into the female reproductive organ. They cover the inside of the vagina and create a barrier that prevents sperm from reaching an egg.
  •     The use of this method of contraception requires planning. Although it can be placed hours before sexual intercourse, the woman can take it up to eight hours and only use it once .

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Watch out!

Avoid using a female and a male condom at the same time . The friction between them can cause them to dislodge or break. It is also not advisable to use petroleum based lubricants, such as Vaseline, as they could break the latex.

In the event that this cover is broken, torn or inserted into the vagina, it must be removed. After having completed the sexual relationship, you must go to the gynecologist.

Currently, there is a wide variety of condoms with flavor, aroma, color, texture , etc. The purpose is to increase pleasure. For this reason, and above all for your health, it is necessary that you know how to select the most suitable condom.

8 steps for the correct use of the condom


8 steps for the correct use of the condom

Enjoying a sexual life also implies responsibility. Using condoms brings important benefits for your health and that of your partner, therefore, it is necessary to learn how to place a condom correctly.

The use of condoms is now a daily practice as a contraceptive method to prevent unplanned pregnancies and reduce the risk of contracting Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), such as HIV (Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus), chlamydia or genital herpes. But, do you know how to use it correctly? In this section you will learn it.




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Okamoto BEYOND SEVEN Condoms - 100 condoms by OKAMOTO






A male condom, condom or prophylactic is a thin sheath of latex or polyurethane that is placed on the erect penis before sexual intercourse and covers it completely.

It prevents sperm from entering the vagina . Its effectiveness as a contraceptive method is 85 to 95%, although its proper use can increase this benefit.

    This prophylactic should be unrolled in the erect penis holding the tip and then deploy it to the base of the male member

Allergy to condom latex

How should you place it

Currently, the market offers a wide variety of condoms with textures, colors, styles and flavors. The most important thing to keep in mind is to use it properly to avoid losing its effectiveness and regret the consequences. To do this, follow these steps:

  •     Verify the expiration date. Sometimes, with the intensity of the moment, you can forget to check if the condom is in good condition. With the passage of time, the condom loses its properties and therefore effectiveness. Some only have the factory date, in which case the condom can be used up to four years later.
  •     Open the package avoiding to break the condom with sharp elements, such as rings or keys, nails or teeth.
  •     Place the condom, without unwinding, on the tip of the erect penis .
  •     Squeeze the tip of the condom while deploying it to cover the entire penis , preventing air bubbles. These can break the condom during sex.
  •     If the man is not circumcised, he should push the skin of the penis backwards until the glans is free.
  •     After ejaculation and before losing the erection, the penis should be removed from the vagina or the anus holding the end of the condom.
  •     Use it during the whole sexual relationship. If it slips or tears, you should retire, wash and replace it.
  •     Unroll the condom a little to find the right direction. If you supported him on the penis on the wrong side, discard it.

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Tips

You may not know how to store or transport a condom, or even what kind of lubrication to use. For this reason, and concerned about your sexual health, we indicate below other tips that will help you when handling these prophylactics.

  •     You should always use a new condom in every sexual relationship or erotic game.
  •     Vaseline, baby oil, body lotions or hand cream can damage the condom.
  •     If you need extra lubrication, you should apply it outside the condom.
  •     It is recommended that you use water-based lubricants with latex condoms, since those made with oil increase the porosity of this material and can break the plastic.
  •     Water lubricants are recommended, especially for anal sex .
  •     Do not use a male and a female condom at the same time.
  •     Never use two male condoms together. They rub one another and friction will increase which can cause a break.
  •     Transpose them in their original package. Do not expose them to heat or humidity or carry them in your pocket, wallet or glove box.
  •     When you remove it, you must tie a knot. You can wrap it in paper and then throw it away. Do not throw condoms into the toilet, they are harmful to the environment.

Advantage

The mere fact that they avoid venereal infections and prevent unwanted pregnancies makes condoms powerful protectors of your physical health. However, these elements offer additional advantages:

  •     They're safe.
  •     They can be used by men of any age.
  •     They are cheap.
  •     They can be obtained in many establishments such as pharmacies, supermarkets, among others.
  •     They help prevent premature ejaculation.
  •     They do not diminish sensitivity, nor do they hinder ejaculation and orgasm .

There is nothing better than enjoying sex with responsibility towards you and towards the other person. If you have not planned to form a family or you are absolutely sure of the physical health of your partner, the ideal is to appeal to the prophylactic and its proper use. Both will appreciate it.

Using condoms


Using condoms

You must use a condom during every sexual encounter to help protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Using more than one condom at a time does not double or triple the protection. In fact, it has the opposite effect because rubbers / plastics rub against each other and can break. There are different types of male condoms - lubricated, colored, flavored, textured, extra large, tight, etc. Also, male latex or polyurethane condoms are highly recommended for safer sex. Male polyurethane condoms are a good option for those who are allergic to latex. Animal skin condoms (like sheep condoms). They are NOT recommended because they do not protect against HIV and other STDs.




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Trojan ENZ Non-Lubricated Condoms






Use of the male condom

  • Put on the condom as soon as the penis is rigid.
  • Before opening the condom package, check the expiration date.
  • Check the condom to see if there are air bubbles touching the package with your fingers. If it is flat, throw it away and get another one. If it feels like a pillow, then you can use it.
  • Open the package carefully using the tips of your fingers. Do not use scissors, your teeth, your nails or any other sharp object. Make sure you do not tear the condom.
  • Make sure the "ring" of the condom is on the outside.
  • Pinch the tip to get the air out. This leaves a space where the semen is deposited. If you are not circumcised, lower the foreskin.
  • Keep holding the tip. Unroll the condom down to the base of the penis.
  • After sexual intercourse, pull the condom slowly while the penis is still rigid. Hold the base of the condom while pulling it.
  • Slide the condom to remove it. Be careful not to spill the semen.
  • Pull the condom. Never use the same condom more than once.
  • Note: The FC2 female condom can be used by men for anal sex


Information about the female condom

  • What's great about FC2? More options, more benefits!
  • The FC2 can increase the sense of confidence in a woman because it is she who uses it and offers double effective protection.
  • You can wear the FC2 until two hours before having sex.
  • The man does not have to have an erection to use FC2, which can improve the intimacy of the couple.
  • You do not have to take it off immediately, so you can enjoy the moment.
  • The FC2 is not latex, so it is not necessary to worry about allergy problems.
  • More lubricant can give you more pleasure, but ONLY should be put inside the FC2.
  • The FC2 is for ALL. It is COMFORTABLE, NOT LATEX, great for vaginal and anal sex and increases SEXUAL PLEASURE. We invite you to USE IT.


Instructions on the use of the female condom FC2

  • Do not use "double bag". Do not use FC2 and the male condom at the same time.
  • Open the package and locate the two rings
  • The smallest of these rings will be inserted into the vagina *.
  • To insert the female condom FC2 tighten the small ring so that it can be inserted into the vagina.
  • Insert the small ring into the vagina.
  • Use your index finger to make sure the condom has been inserted, pushing the ring and condom into the vagina until it stops in place. Inserting a FC2 condom is similar to inserting a tampon - you'll know when it's in place. Once inserted, the outer ring (the largest ring) stays outside and will receive the penis.
  • The FC2 female condom can be inserted up to two hours before having sex.
  • When you are ready to have sex, it is important to guide the penis INTO the ring.
  • After the sexual act and after your partner has retired, turn the outer ring to store the semen inside the condom (and to prevent it from spilling) and then pull the condom to remove it.
  • Use only one FC2 female condom for each encounter and throw it away when you are finished. Do not use the same condom more than once.

* Note: The FC2 female condom can also be used for anal sex. To use the female condom FC2 for anal sex follow all the steps above; however, be sure to remove the small ring first before inserting the condom into the anus.

  • Start from the beginning with a new FC2 if:
  • Start over with a new FC2 if:
  • The outer ring slides inside the vagina
  • The penis penetrates outside the condom and not inside it
  • The FC2 breaks



Brief information about FC2


Description
  • The FC2 is a thin, flexible 17 cm thin nitrile pouch or bag. (6.5 inches, like a male condom) in length.
  • The woman is the one who uses FC2 during the sexual act.
  • The FC2 has a flexible polyurethane ring on the closed end of the bag (the end that is inserted into the vagina) and a soft nitrile ring on the open end of the bag (the end that stays outside the vagina)
  • There is a silicone-based lubricant inside the condom, you can use additional lubricant.
  • FC2 works to prevent pregnancy and STDs, including HIV, by covering the vagina.

Effectiveness
  • Use a new FC2 every time you have sex.
  • Start from the beginning with a new FC2 if:
  • The outer ring slides inside the vagina
  • The penis penetrates outside the condom and not inside it
  • The FC2 breaks
  • Studies show that the clinical effectiveness of FC2 is equivalent to or comparable to that of FC1.
  • More than 16 years of studies have shown that FC1 is an effective barrier against unwanted pregnancy and STDs, including HIV.
  • FC2 is a method that the woman initiates and that prevents pregnancy and STDs, including HIV.

5 errors that make the condom unsafe


5 errors that make the condom unsafe

Although the use of condoms is one of the sure means to prevent the spread of a sexually transmitted infection, as well as an unwanted pregnancy, there are errors that make the use of condoms unsafe.

 The condom can fail for three reasons: That it is not used in all sexual relationships; that is not placed from the beginning until the end of the sexual relationship or take care of the steps that avoid failures, as well as rupture during intercourse or by withdrawing the penis before time, "says the National Center for the Prevention and Control of HIV AIDS.




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Trojan Sensitivity Pack,10-count







Do not reduce your security


In an interview for Salud180, Deny Welsh, member of the Latin American and International Society of Sexual Medicine, explains that the proper use of condoms implies always using it; since you start the sexual encounter and in any practice, whether anal, vaginal or oral.



The specialist adds that to maintain security at all times, it is important to use it correctly. This involves avoiding the next series of errors.



1. Do not check the expiration date. Welsh stresses that it is very important to check the expiration date when buying a condom. This should be used two years before it expires, or three years after the production date. For example, if you mark its expiration in 2017, the maximum time of use would be in 2017. If the production date was in 2014, then you have until 2017 to use it.



2. Incorrect lubrication. One mistake is to use some lubricant, cream or Vaseline, these damage the condom. For example, oil-based lubricants degrade condom latex, while water-based lubricants reduce the possibility of rupture.



3. Tighten it. When you put it on, make sure not to stretch it too much, to the degree that it is tight. Leave a "reservoir" at the top, that is, a small space at the tip. This you can do by pressing the peak to get the air while you are placing on the erect penis.




4. Remove it incorrectly. It is very important to "remove" the penis from the vagina before the erection has been lost. You must grab the condom while you remove the member from the vaginal cavity so that the condom does not stay inside and there is a risk that the sperm spreads.



5. Make sure it did not break. The visual inspection is enough to check that it has not been broken. You can make a knot to hold the air (like when you inflate a balloon) and verify that the seminal fluid does not escape. After checking it, throw it away.





Other well-known measures that should not be mentioned, is to be careful when opening it and avoid using teeth, scissors, cutters, nails or other objects that could pierce it. Also, do not bring it in places where it can be drilled as in the wallet, purse, backpack, car glove compartment or in the trouser bag



Remember the need to always have a condom on hand; Do not wait until the last moment to look for it or acquire it. If you use it you will be saving future problems, such as the spread of a sexually transmitted infection, as well as an unwanted pregnancy.



Welsh says that the brand does not matter, because they are all "good", the important thing is not to overlook these aspects that could reduce the effectiveness of the condom. What other security measures do you apply?

US warns about the danger of reusing condoms: "People do it"


US warns about the danger of reusing condoms: "People do it"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say that no matter how much they are washed and although it seems that there are no breaks, their effectiveness is clearly diminished.

To this day, the condom is the only contraceptive method that, in addition, also prevents the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. However, whether due to ignorance or reluctance, there are still many people who use it incorrectly or do not even use it.




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Lifestyles Skyn Extra Lubricated Non-Latex Condom 36-Pack






In fact, although it seems crazy, there are still cases of reuse of condoms, with all that that entails. This has been confirmed in the Twitter account of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC for its acronym in English). The health agency recently warned its followers of the dangers of carrying out this practice, assuring that, if they say it, it is because it happens frequently.

Condoms are subjected to a large number of tests to check their effectiveness, giving them 98% safety in preventing the spread of STDs or unwanted pregnancies.

However, this percentage can only be related to unused condoms, just removed from their packaging. If not, the effectiveness decreases drastically, no matter how good they seem to be.

To begin with, even washing and disinfecting them, there is still a risk that they may carry some type of pathogenic microorganism, which could lead to all kinds of infections.

In addition, the possibility of breakage increases dramatically, since the latex has already stretched and has lost its lubrication, no longer in its optimal conditions.

All this applies to any condom that has already been outside the package, even if it has not been done with him.

Other incorrect actions

Using used condoms is not the only way in which this device can be misused.

According to a global meta-analysis on condom use published in 2011 in the journal Sexual Health, there are at least 14 common forms in which they are used incorrectly. Among them stands out its late placement, once intercourse has begun, or the withdrawal too hasty, before finalizing it. Other errors would be forgetting to remove air from the end of the condom to leave a space for the semen deposit, use sharp objects to open the package, use lubricants incompatible with the latex or remove it incorrectly.

All these and other habits too frequent can ruin the effectiveness of the condom, both as a contraceptive and to prevent the spread of disease.

Why are they reused?

According to one of the studies analyzed in the meta-analysis, between 1'3% and 4'4% of those surveyed said they had reused a condom at some point in their life; but why?

The causes could be two. On the one hand, in many cases it is about simple instinct. The couple discovers that they have no condoms left and can not wait to buy more, so they decide to reuse the last one.

In other cases, it is more of an economic problem, caused by the high costs of the product, especially in the less developed countries.

For example, according to a study published in 1991, supplying condoms for one year in Burundi, Burma, Togo, Ethiopia, Mali and Madagascar would account for around 25% of per capita income.

These figures have changed over the years, but they are still making the access of many people to this anti-concept method practically a luxury.

In those countries, therefore, finding solutions to make them as accessible as possible would be a major step, but in the rest of the world it would be even more important to make clear in sexual education classes how bad this habit can be. apparently innocent The condom must be an insurmountable barrier, both for sperm and pathogenic organisms, but any improper practice can open very dangerous doors. To avoid this, every precaution is small.





How to put the condom, without "dying" the attempt.


It is relatively frequent that during the placement of the condom the degree of arousal and / or erection can decrease in a variable way, which otherwise is absolutely normal. What to do to avoid it?

  • - The first thing is to be familiar with how to put a condom and for this the best way is to practice, practice and practice outside the context of a sexual relationship: men can do it during self-stimulation and both can do so using some object that forms of the penis
  • - Have the condom nearby: it's that simple ... if you have to interrupt what you're doing to go get the condom to the bathroom, the drawer of the night table or the pocket of the pants that was lying somewhere; It is quite likely that you lose your erection. Leave it at your fingertips.
  • - Keep the stimulation: if all the stimulation is stopped, it is expected that the excitation will decrease. For this you or your partner, can maintain the type of stimulation they prefer while one or the other puts the condom.
  • - Use condoms of good quality: there are condoms that reduce sensitivity and pleasure. Durex condoms are designed for sexual / reproductive protection and also to enhance pleasure! There is a variety of colors, textures, flavors, aromas, sizes, and other benefits. You will surely find one that perfectly matches your tastes and those of your partner. Remember that Durex is the No.1 brand in the world.

THE CONDOM OR MALE CONDOM


THE CONDOM OR MALE CONDOM

The choice of a contraceptive method will depend on the one that best suits the needs or preferences of the couple at each moment. Each method has some advantages and limitations that must be known. There is none that is perfect. But without a doubt, the worst and most risky is the one that is not used (WHO).




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L. Ribbed Lubricated Latex Condoms, Vegan-Friendly, Glycerin & Paraben-Free, 12 Count






What is it?

The condom or male condom is a barrier method of contraception. Avoid contact of semen with the vagina. In this way it prevents the union of the ovule with the spermatozoon. And it decreases the risk of unwanted pregnancy.

In addition, it protects against sexually transmitted diseases (AIDS, syphilis, chlamydia infections, gonorrhea ... ..) through vaginal, anal or oral sexual contact. Therefore, it should also be used if other contraceptive methods are used (such as hormonal methods).

How is it?

It is a thin and elastic latex or polyurethane cover (for latex allergic). It has a small deposit in the closed end where the ejaculated semen remains. There are different colors, textures, aromas and flavors. And they can be covered with lubricant.

Are condoms 100% effective?

No. But there is nothing that protects better from sexually transmitted diseases or at the same time from an unwanted pregnancy, than a condom. Provided it is used correctly.

How is it used?

  • - Open the condom container with your hands, not your teeth. Lay it out carefully so as not to damage the latex.
  • - The condom must be placed before penetration, with the penis in erection and always with the outside part facing out.
  • - Gently press the tip of the condom to leave that space free and without air before unrolling it on the penis. This removes the air inside the condom that could cause it to break. Unroll it carefully to the base. If the inner side is facing out, discard it and place a new one.
  • - After ejaculation remove the condom before losing the erection, holding it by the base to prevent part of the semen from coming out.
  • - Check the condition of the condom. Give it away and throw it away in the trash (never the toilet).
  • ... .. And do not forget to take into account ...
  • - They are for single use. In each coital relationship you must use a new one.
  • - Use only one condom at a time. The myth of using double condoms for greater security is false. The friction is increased and therefore the probability of it breaking.
  • - Do not use oil-based lubricants (Vaseline, oil, fats or body creams ...) because they deteriorate the latex. Yes, water based ones can be used.
  • - Always use approved condoms (pharmacies, supermarkets, family planning consultations ...).
  • - Check the expiration date (if they are expired they can break more easily)
  • - Keep them in a suitable place, away from heat and light. Do not use if they are damaged.

What to do if the condom breaks or part of the semen is spilled?

The effectiveness of the condom is high, approximately 88-96%. In most cases the decrease of this or its breakage is due to improper use (poor placement, use of expired condoms, damaged or improper preservation ...).

In case of rupture or retention of the condom in the vagina, the use of emergency contraception (postcoital pill or the day after) should be assessed. This drug has a high dose of Levonorgestrel hormone. It inhibits ovulation, hinders fertilization and / or prevents implantation in the uterus. It must be taken in the first 72 hours after a risky relationship.

As its name suggests, it should be used in specific situations, not as a habitual contraceptive method. And remember: the postcoital pill does NOT protect against sexually transmitted diseases.

When was the condom invented?


When was the condom invented?

The first condoms are from the sixteenth century and were made of cattle intestine
The latex ones were popularized with the invention of vulcanization

The condom is today an essential element in sexual relations to avoid the spread of venereal diseases. Humanity has been using them for millennia to avoid pregnancy, contagion of diseases or as a decorative accessory.







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ONE? Condoms Premium Pleasures? Variety Pack (24 Count)










The oldest known condom appeared on the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. It was manufactured 3,500 years ago and is exhibited at the Cairo Museum. However, it is not clear if its function was to prevent pregnancies. There is no evidence that the Egyptians tried to contain the birth rate, but on the contrary. This civilization adored among others the god of reproduction. In fact, there are inscriptions explaining that women were applied in the vagina suppositories of crocodile , honey and natron dung , a mineral known as 'divine salt' composed mainly of sodium carbonate. This practice has often been interpreted as a method of contraception, but in reality its usefulness was the opposite. The excrements of the animal and the natron are alkaline, which favors the movement of sperm, honey is bactericidal. So condoms would probably be decorative.

The first condom for contraceptive purposes is usually attributed to a certain Lord Condom, supposed doctor of Charles II of England, who in the mid-seventeenth century invented the thing to stop the number of bastard children that the monarch was breeding in the capital. However, the expert in sexual health and contraception Norman E. Himes concluded in the forties of the last century after much research that Dr. Condom was a legend.

Greased lamb casings topped with string

The first medical document known about condoms was written in 1564. The Italian anatomist Gabriel Falopio, in full epidemic of syphilis in Europe, described a piece of linen that fitted like a cap to the glans of men before sex and avoided the disease. The doctor tried it with more than 1000 men and none contracted syphilis.

These first condoms were made of greased lamb or pork casings, an elastic and soft material, and a string to purse the penis. One of the best preserved condoms is from 1813. It was found in Lund (Switzerland). It is pork intestine and appeared accompanied by a manual instruction in Latin that advises to dip it in warm milk before using it to avoid diseases when having sex with prostitutes.

The writer Giacomo Casanova, known for his amorous conquests in the eighteenth century, often mentioned condoms in his memoirs. In 1717 the British physician Daniel Turner mentions it in his book Syphilis and the poet John Gay a year earlier in his poem The Petticoat . In Spain, condoms have been found hidden among the pages of a sixteenth-century medical book in the General Historical Library of the University of Salamanca, during the process of revising and re-cataloging part of the historical funds. It is made of pork and the ribbon to adjust it is blue. Condoms are from the nineteenth century, so it is presumed that they were introduced in the book, wrapped in a sheet of newspaper of 1857, by a student of the time who was consulting the medical manual.

Reinventing the condom, next challenge

The condom is, therefore, an article well known for centuries to avoid unwanted pregnancies, but above all it was used to avoid illnesses when sleeping with prostitutes. Despite this, it was not popularized until the mid-nineteenth century when rubber vulcanization was invented . Then they were able to manufacture latex mass and lower its price.

The first color condom arrived in 1949. Spermicide sprays and lubricant were soon invented. With the appearance of AIDS in 1981, the condom was again recognized as the best method to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and to contain the spread of the epidemic.

Nowadays, one of the great challenges of the future is according to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation reinventing the condom. He has invested millions of euros in the development of eleven prototypes. Among the improvements of these condoms of the future include new materials that increase sensitivity, such as hydrogel , female condoms quick to place by an inflation system, or male with an easy and at the same time applicator that are placed in a jiffy.

Five tips so that the "condom moment" does not cut the roll


Five tips so that the "condom moment" does not cut the roll

In the psychology consultation of Psychology in Positive it is very frequent to listen to comments in therapy like "when I have to put the condom my erection gets lowered", "I do not like anything to feel the condom, I prefer not to use it" or "it cuts us a lot" the roll the moment I have to put on the condom. "




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And the fact is, living the moment of placing the condom as something negative or a fun obligation can be a risk to sexual health. On the one hand, the condom is the only method to avoid the feared Sexually Transmitted Infections, in addition to avoiding unwanted pregnancies.

On the other hand, if we use it with that attitude nothing positive, our desire and enjoyment will be harmed and sometimes, can lead to sexual difficulties such as lack of desire or erectile dysfunction. Here we share 5 tips so that the " condom moment "do not break the erotic climate and also become one of the couple's favorite games, some inspired by the book" Tu sexo es tuyo ":

1. WE GO FROM EROTIC SHOPPING

It is very common to feel rushed when buying condoms. It is understandable since sexuality is something very intimate. However, the act of buying condoms is a shameful act of responsibility as well as it can be a moment of the most erotic, why not share it? This task has always been reserved for men when a condom is something to use as a couple.

It can be very exciting to choose between the wide variety of condoms that exist today in the market. We can find them in the pharmacy, parapharmacy, erotic shops or through the internet.

The action of choosing the condom together, will make the couple know more about the tastes and needs of each one. In addition, talking about it will help to eroticize the condom and include it as usual in their relationships of pleasure.

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2. IN THE VARIETY IS THE TASTE

In the market there is a growing variety of condoms. These vary in sizes, colors, textures, materials ... and even flavors!

There are strawberry, banana, chocolate, with striae, without stretch marks, latex, latex, fluorescent, thin, with spermicide ... find the one that best suits your needs and try new possibilities.

3. ACCESSIBILITY


Very important not to break the climax, is that the condoms are in a place of easy accessibility and that there is no need to do a "gymkana" to reach them. Or if? An erotic gymkhana to find the condom can be a fun game, in which the participants have to go through exciting tests before one of them reveals the other where the desired key, the condom, is found.

Another good idea is to have an exclusive place to store condoms and other erotic accessories (a nice box, for example).

4. PUT IT ON

The legendary motto of the campaign against AIDS has a lot to do with the erotic game of condoms, because is putting on a condom just one thing? There are several games that we can decide could be useful for that moment to be a pleasure.

When he puts it on, the other member of the couple can nibble on his ears, kiss his testicles or caress his back.

Another modality is to put both together. Thus, while one grasps the base of the penis firmly, the other places the condom on the glans of the penis (the tip) and unrolls both with one hand on top of the other, for example.

It can also be very erotic for the other member of the couple to put the condom with their mouths. But how to put a condom with your mouth? It is not so difficult: Unroll the condom by hand until you feel it is fixed (more or less under the glans), then enter the penis in the mouth and unwind the condom as far as you can. If there is still a part of the penis that remains uncovered, stroke the trunk of the penis with your lips while you lower the rest of the condom with your hand to its base.

5. EROTIC SIMULATION

A very fun game, is to take a banana or a cucumber and simulate with your partner how would you put the condom.

It can be done with your hands while you look at the eyes, it can be done with the mouth and you can even use it later for your erotic games (a double penetration, suck it while making love ...).

If you want to go deeper into sexual techniques , here is a good collection of oriental techniques, highly recommended.

Let's talk about condoms with spermicide: more insurance or total thymus?


Let's talk about condoms with spermicide: more insurance or total thymus?

Unless you are ahead of your time and are already saving for a graphene condom , the most normal thing is that your method to avoid messes with your weekend rollers and / or follamig @ s is the latex condom of all life. In addition to preventing you from forming a family earlier than expected, its use greatly reduces the risk of diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, hepatitis B, HIV / AIDS, genital herpes, human papilloma virus (HPV) and syphilis. You just got rid of the desire to fuck bareback for a while, right?




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The issue is that beyond the STD , it turns out that the condom is not an entirely safe method since it has a pregnancy rate for typical use that ranges between 10 and 18% (although only 2% with perfect use). ). That is, if you put it right you have a 98% chance of avoiding pregnancy and, if you put it wrong, the thing is around 82%. Maybe that's why condoms with spermicide enjoyed a certain popularity for some time and there were people who even recommended them as 'extra protection' in case of breakage or that it came out in full swing. In fact, there are those who still prefer them.

But are they really more effective? Is it good to use these chemicals in the penis, anus or vagina? Well the answer is that every time there is more evidence that they are not a good idea. "We must remember that the condom is a barrier method with a percentage of effectiveness that does not reach 100%. If it goes out or breaks, the spermicide provides an extra method to avoid possible pregnancies ", explains the andrologist of the Puigvert Foundation , Maria Fernanda Peraza.

In his opinion, the use of these condoms with spermicides is recommended as long as you know what you are exposing yourself to. "It's fine but you have to take some precautions when using it. The first thing is to know that one is not allergic to the compound, " says Pereza, recalling that" condoms with spermicide are very old, the most used compound is Nonoxynol-9 (N-9) and what it does is reduce immediately the mobility of the sperm ". The fact is that, he recognizes, some people may be very sensitive to this compound.

"You have to be careful because it can be irritating. Therefore, you should not have oral sex after using a condom with this type of substances as it could irritate the mucous membranes of the mouth, "says the expert. Also, people who already suffer irritation of the mucous membranes of the glans due to a bacterial or fungal infection, as it could aggravate the symptoms, are usually discouraged. To make matters worse, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has pointed out that it could even increase the chances of contracting HIV because of the micro-wounds it would produce in the vaginal canal or the anus.

That is why the World Health Organization (WHO) has stopped prioritizing its use and important organizations dedicated to reproductive health care, such as Planned Parenthood in the United States, have stopped distributing them for free. For this reason, there are fewer and fewer brands that manufacture this type of prophylactic (since 2005 nine brands stopped producing them in the US) which, moreover, is more expensive and with a more limited period of use than conventional condoms. A series of arguments to which the doctor adds: "in case of rupture, do not avoid STD", like any other condom.

At this point, and after consulting a well-known brand of condoms that still offers a whopping 10.29 euros for a box of 12 units , we conclude that there is no sense in spending more for a product that has no more odds of avoiding an unwanted pregnancy, that can irritate you and that is quite more expensive (at the same level as ultrathin, with heat effect, with stretch marks, etc. that are much more fun). Of course, as the WHO and Dr. Peraza say, between using a condom with spermicide or anything, the answer will always be that you put it on and leave stories.






Recommendations for the first time

In sexuality there are many first times, the first kiss, the first love, the first caresses, the first disappointment, among many others. However when we refer to "the first time" is usually thought of the first penetration and is what this article.

In previous generations, the first intercourse with penetration more clearly marked a starting point of active sexual life being frequently in the context of marriage for women and in that of prostitution for men. However nowadays the entrance to the active sexual life is usually a more gradual process that begins with kisses and then intimate caresses before reaching the penetration.

Although now the advance in sexual life tends to be more progressive "the first time" can be very full of expectations, doubts, fears and anxieties. To go more calm, to spend it better and with less risk it is good to consider certain aspects.

When?

Is there an "ideal" age? Is there a "proper" relationship time? Before this question the answer is personal and is related to when the person feels that it is the right moment. Not because the friends have already done it or because the couple wants it means that it is necessary to experience it. It is better to wait for the moment when it is a personal interest and without pressure.

Where?

In relation to the place the preferences can be varied. While it is true that some people are very likely to be discovered risk, for the first time it is better to be a quiet place where there is no possibility of being interrupted. In addition to that it is a clean space and in which both are comfortable. Having enough time is also a point to consider.

With whom?

Again this is a question that has an individual response, for some people it is important to be in love, but for others it is not essential. However, thinking about a first time, it may be better to do it with someone you trust than with a stranger. This with the aim of knowing that you will be with someone who will respect your own times and can talk in case of having any concern or difficulty.

How?

Most reach the age when they start sexual activity knowing the most basic anatomical aspects, however not enough is known about the physiology of the sexual response. It is important to know that women in arousal are not passive at the level of genital changes but that they are less noticeable because they are less external than in men. With excitement the vagina increases in size and lubricates what is necessary for the penetration to be pleasant and not painful. For this it is essential to take the time necessary to achieve a good excitement before trying to penetrate. Another important point of the female anatomy, which is good to consider, is that in women it is much more sensitive in the clitoris than the vagina. This is going to generate that many women do not manage to reach orgasm only because of the penetration and they will need the stimulation of the clitoris to achieve it. When this happens it is not necessary to consider it a sexual dysfunction but rather a possibility and see how to adapt the stimulus so that both enjoy.

If it is your first time trying anal penetration there are also several important things to consider. Unlike the vagina, the anal area is not lubricated naturally, so using lubricant is something that is usually necessary. It is good to go slowly stimulating the area to achieve dilatation, never force and if there is pain it is better to stop than insist. As for vaginal penetration, a good excitement of who will be penetrated is fundamental.



How do I take care of myself?

A relevant point to take into account is to protect yourself so you do not have to regret a sexually transmitted disease or an unwanted pregnancy. If you are going to have heterosexual activity to avoid pregnancies there are different options and among the most effective are the hormonal methods. To see if you can use some such as pills, vaginal ring or injections, among others, it is good to consult with a midwife or gynecologist. However, these do not protect against sexually transmitted infections and if you are a heterosexual man it leaves all the responsibility of avoiding unwanted pregnancies in your partner. As a way to prevent the spread of diseases and to have a contraceptive method that does not need a medical indication, the condom is an excellent option. If you want maximum contraceptive security and diseases, a good option is to combine the use of a condom with a hormonal method.

If you are going to practice anal sex it is even more important to use a condom since it is a practice with more risk of transmitting infections. The use of lubricant not only makes the experience more pleasant but also reduces the risk of condom breakage, so the ideal is to use it since the anal area is not lubricated naturally. In relation to which lubricant to use it is necessary that it be compatible with condoms such as those based on water or silicone.

For women who have sex with women it is important to know that contact between genitals can also spread sexually transmitted infections. Although the risk of HIV infection among women is lower, it is not zero, and the risk of other infections is considerable. To protect yourself, it is recommended to use a barrier against contact between genitals (which can be a latex sheet or an open condom), use condoms or carefully wash sex toys in case of sharing them and be especially careful in menstruation since the blood increases the risk of infections.

Using the condom for the first time

For many people, using a condom is considered an "interruption" in the flow of sexual encounters. Although it is to incorporate an alien element, for the advantages in terms of protection it is convenient to use it and to avoid "cutting the inspiration" there are some things that can be done: keep it close so that it is not necessary to get up and look for it, know how to use it previously and do it together or that the partner incorporates it as part of the game.

Using a condom the first time can be a challenge. In the condom boxes come the instructions for use and they are not complex, however, would you read them when you first use them? How not to complicate if besides being the first sexual relation we add the one that is the first time to use condom? A good way to solve this is to test the use of a condom before the first penetrative relationship, that is, to practice previously putting it on. And this is not only for men, it is also good for women to know how to do it, so they can help their partner or put her to make it more fun. For men, an option to get acquainted with the condom is to put it on and use it in self-stimulation. In the case of women, they can practice with a dildo or with a similar element, such as a cucumber.

It is important to use the condom from the beginning of the penetration since before ejaculation there is also risk of transmission of diseases and even pregnancy by the sperm that can go into the secretions. You have to open the container in which it comes with your hands never with scissors or your teeth as it can break. It is important when unrolling to tighten the tip to avoid air and break with the pressure of ejaculation. Another point to consider is that after ejaculation you have to hold it with your hand when removing the penis and do it when you are still erect to avoid it coming out and spilling the semen.

While condoms last a long time they have an expiration date and it is good to review that ideally beforehand to avoid inconvenience at the time.

And to transport it you do not have to do it in your wallet because it can be broken, it is better to do it in the backpack, the banana or the wallet. To carry it in your pocket, it is best done in a conch holder that is a small rigid box that prevents it from getting damaged.

And if things do not turn out "right" the first time?

The first thing is to try to get the idea that in sexuality you have to do "good" or go after a goal especially the first time. Trying to enjoy the moment is perhaps a good strategy rather than seeking your own orgasm and / or that of the couple as the only objective. It is frequent that the first time there may be some difficulties such as that it is difficult for the man to manage the time of ejaculation due to anxiety or for the woman to find it difficult to reach orgasm. There may also be pain in the penetration, in that case it is better to go slowly and stop if necessary. In some cases it is good to try more stimuli to increase the level of arousal before trying again. Do not enter by forcing the couple or allowing pressure to do something that bothers you.

It is good to take off the pressure and if the first time was not very good in some way be patient to yourself and the other. If it's the first time we do something, why demand to do it right? Talking with the couple about what is happening and seeing how to adapt in a better way is a strategy that can help. Many of the problems that can occur in the first relationship can improve over time, however if they persist it is good to go to a specialist

I broke my condom, what do I do?


I broke my condom, what do I do?

Preventive measures after this situation

This is a common situation. The male condom can break or slip during sex. But do not panic, there are certain actions you can take to avoid a pregnancy or prepare to face a possible sexually transmitted disease / infection, from early detection and treatment.

These are the two precautionary measures that you should consider to avoid subsequent consequences.




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Female Contraceptive Condom for Pregnancy and Disease Prevention, 3 Count Bulk






To avoid an unwanted pregnancy

  • When a couple slips (the condom is removed from the penis) or it breaks, it is highly recommended that the woman take the pill the day after. This is an emergency contraceptive that must be taken during the first 72 hours (3 days) after having unprotected sex, or in this case, that the condom has been broken.
  • It is important to insist that these pills (Plan B, Ella, Plan B One-Step, or Next Choice) are not abortive. It works by obstructing, by means of hormones, ovulation when possible. If the woman has already ovulated what she does is thinning the uterus layer and thickening the cervical mucus to prevent the sperm from encountering the ovule and thus evade fertilization.
  • To make sure I get an STD / STI

What both should do is go to a doctor as soon as possible and explain the situation.

The doctor will take the measures that he considers most appropriate. Generally this involves having tests done to diagnose possible contagion. Some tests such as HIV may require several tests in a period of up to six months, because HIV may not appear in the results and at the beginning of the infection is asymptomatic.


Early identification and timely treatment is the best option you have in case you have been infected.
Why does the condom break or slide?

It is usually due to the inappropriate application of the condom:

  •     When it is not placed with the erect penis
  •     When the air that remains on the tip of the condom is removed before applying it
  •     When you open the package that contains the condom is broken by using scissors, teeth or nails that can tear

Recommendations so that it does not break


  •     If you use a latex condom, use a lot of water-based lubricant, not oil
  •     During the sexual act check from time to time that it is in place (which is placed from the base of the penis)
  •     Make sure the condom you will use is within its expiration date
  •     Try using the female condom . It is more comfortable for the man, the woman does not feel it and covers the external area of ​​the genitals providing more protection against contagion of more infections (not only HIV)
  •     Follow these instructions on how to place the male condom

The fact that only the man can realize that he broke or slipped the prophylactic leaves the woman unprotected if he does not find out. We recommend that you speak with your partner so that both can take the preventive measures recommended here.

How to use the male condom


How to use the male condom

The male condom is the only non-permanent method of contraception with an efficiency of 95 to 98 percent if used correctly.

Not only does it help prevent pregnancy , too; By avoiding the exchange of secretions and direct contact with your partner's skin, it protects you from sexually transmitted diseases / infections (STDs / STIs).
Using a condom is the practice of safe sex par excellence. Not only is it affordable and sometimes free, since many health centers distribute them, but it also involves planning sexual encounters.




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Said planning implies a reduction in the risk of acquiring an STD / STI and an increase in safety to avoid a planned pregnancy.

It is very advisable that in case of any doubt about contraception and STD / STI prevention, consult your doctor. Nothing compares to the face-to-face explanation and the recommendation of a doctor.
It is recommended that it be used to practice oral, vaginal, anal and sex toys. Use it whenever you have a sexual relationship so that you do not have an unwanted pregnancy or get an STD / STI.
As

  •     Always have at your disposal a condom in good condition, whose expiration date has not expired. This is very important, since a condom that has already expired does not offer the same protection nor does it have the expected effectiveness.
  •     At the appropriate moment (with the erect penis) open the package with your hands, very carefully. You will not have it with your teeth, scissors or nails. If it is torn or broken, it can allow the passage of sperm or allow the exchange of fluids with your partner and thus increase the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease / infection .
  •     Take the condom from the tip and with your forefingers and thumb take out the excess air that this part of the condom has. Place the condom on the head of the penis. The correct side is the one that allows you to slide it. If you put lubricant (which is water based) inside the condom, just put a little on the tip to prevent the condom from coming out at an unexpected moment.
  •     Unroll the condom carefully until it reaches the base of the penis. If the penis does not have circumcision, lower the skin before placing the condom. If you are going to use lubricant this is the time to put it on.
  •     After ejaculation and with the penis still erect, remove the condom by holding it from the base to avoid spreading the semen. Finally, tie the condom and put it in a trash can. Use a new condom for each sexual act.

Tricks

  •     For a lot of attention to the expiration dates of your condoms.
  •     Choose the correct size
  •     Store them in a cool, dry place that does not get the sun. Never use one that when touched is cold or hot, should be at room temperature.
  •     If you suspect that the condom broke, moved or any other contingency, stop and use a new one.
  •     If you use latex condoms, use only water-based lubricants, so as not to damage the condom. Lubricants based on oil or petroleum jelly can damage them. Apply the lubricant generously once you have placed the condom: this will avoid any possible friction.
  •     You never reuse a condom. Just use one condom at a time and do not use a male condom and a female condom at the same time.

Latex-free condoms


Latex-free condoms
Know what latex-free condom options you have

If you suspect or know that you have an allergy to condom latex, you should seriously consider the options that condoms manufactured without latex offer you. Remember that the best protection against pregnancy and the spread of any sexually transmitted disease / infection (STI) is still the condom.




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In the nineties some manufacturers began to make latex-free male condoms for people with this type of allergy.

Currently there are options available for sale in the United States of condoms manufactured without latex. We present you:
Polyurethane condoms

In the US market there are two brands of male polyurethane condoms (Durex Avanti condoms and Trojan Supra condoms) and a female polyurethane condom brand (Reality).

Polyurethane condoms both male and female condom have advantages over latex condoms :

  •     They heat better than latex (which allows the sensations during sexual intercourse to be greater)
  •     They are thinner than most latex condoms
  •     They have no aroma or are not perceptible
  •     They are not damaged when used with lubricants containing oil.

Among the disadvantages we have:

  •     Polyurethane does not stretch as much as latex or polyisoprene, so the percentage of slippage and rupture of condoms is greater
  •     The effectiveness of polyurethane condoms in preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases / infections (STIs) continues to be studied, that is, it does not guarantee the same efficacy as latex condoms.

On this last point it is necessary to clarify that the condoms manufactured with this material are still very new to have enough studies to prove their effectiveness. Even in the United States, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) requires manufacturers to label their condoms with the following warning:

    "The risk of pregnancy or transmission of sexually transmitted diseases / infections (STDs), including AIDS (HIV infection), are unknown for this type of condom." A study is underway. latex-free material, these tests show that organisms as small as sperm and viruses like HIV can not pass through it. "

The American Latex Allergy Association states that while latex-free condoms do not have the same proven efficacy as latex condoms, they are a suitable substitute for people with latex allergies.
Polyisoprene or Nitrile Condoms

Condoms made with polyisoprene (The brand known as SKYN) entered the market in 2008 and those manufactured with Nitrile (FC2 female condoms) have more time on the market.

Advantages :

  •     Polyisoprene is a synthetic version of a material derived from the sap of the hevea tree and does not contain the proteins that the latex has
  •     It is as strong and safe as latex
  •     Polyisoprene condoms are not as thin as polyurethane, but they are elastic and have a lower percentage of breakage and slippage
  •     It has lower cost than those that are made of latex
  •     Unlike polyurethane, condoms made of polyisoprene and nitrile are approved by the FDA and are considered an effective method to prevent pregnancy and reduce the spread of E / ITS

Lamb skin condoms


The oldest material in the production of condoms is the natural membrane of animals. Let's see the advantages :

  •     People who use it say they do not perceive the presence of the condom
  •     They are effective in preventing pregnancies

Disadvantages:

  •     They do not provide protection against E / ITS
  •     They are extremely expensive (the most expensive in the market starting at $ 3 per condom).
  •     It has a smell that resembles a stable or pen


The use of condoms for adolescents


The use of condoms for adolescents

Contraceptive method and barrier against sexually transmitted diseases

Adolescence is the time of life when most people start having sex . That is why it is so important that young people have correct and complete sexual information . Ensuring that they access it, we protect them from the risks that sex entails, mainly from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases .




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An effective method to avoid both problems are condoms or condoms.

And not only that, for its characteristics are one of the best methods for teenagers who have sex. It is also the method most used by adolescents but for their use to be safe it is necessary to know them well.

Some parents of teens feel embarrassed when talking with their children about sexuality or believe that they will not be able to explain to their children what a condom is, what it is for and how it is used. Others believe that if they explain all this, they are throwing their children to have precocious sex. But the truth is that none of this is like that. The possible embarrassment can be overcome and having a good sex education does not make boys or girls start having sex before. Generally, on the contrary, if they have the right information, they are more likely not to have sex until they are ready for it, and that education also guarantees that when they do, they will be safer.

What is a condom?

A condom, condom, prophylactic or rubber, as they are also known in colloquial language, is a contraceptive method called barrier. That means that they prevent the semen that contains the sperm capable of fertilizing the egg from reaching the vagina.

But in addition, condoms are also a method to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis or AIDS, among others.

What types of condoms exist

There are male condoms and female condoms. Although the use of the latter is much less widespread. The most frequent and known are the masculine ones. The latter are a thin sheath usually made of a product called latex that lines the penis. The female condom is also a thin sheath but usually made of polyurethane, it also has a closed end, like the male ones, and a ring on the open end.

How are they used

Both the female and male should always be placed before penetration . In the case of the female, the closed end is placed inside the vagina and the ring of the open end is outside.

Male condoms should be placed on the erect penis. To place it, the condom is placed on the glans and unrolls until it reaches the base of the penis. With two fingers the closed end is held to leave a small cavity in the tip of the condom that will be where the semen is when the boy ejaculates.

To make it safer it is convenient that after ejaculating, the base of the condom is held while the man takes his penis out of the vagina. And it is also important that this operation is done with the penis still erect to prevent the condom from escaping into the vagina and the semen or part of it reaching it.

It is important to know that male and female condoms can not be used at the same time as they can adhere to each other inside the vagina and cause one of them to come out.

When lubricants are used next to condoms, they should be based on water and glycerin or medical silicone but not oils. It is also important that they be stored in appropriate places. For example, if a prophylactic is worn for a long time in your pocket or in the glove compartment of your car, it may deteriorate. And it is essential to make sure that you are not stripped. For this we must look at its expiration date .

In addition, do not forget that condoms are for single use, you should never re-use a condom already used.

Who can use them

Almost anyone can use a condom because they have neither incompatibilities nor side effects, except in people allergic to latex, in the case of men, or polyurethane, in the case of women.

But even these people can find condoms of special materials for latex allergic.

How to get them

Condoms are medical devices subject to strict regulations and controls in most countries. In the United States, they can be purchased without a prescription in pharmacies and supermarkets. Also in some schools, in vending machines or in family planning associations.

Its effectiveness

Although the effectiveness of condoms is sufficiently proven, this is not 100%. Different causes such as misuse, condom breakage or others cause that, according to statistics, each year about 15 out of 100 couples who use condoms as the only contraceptive method have a pregnancy.

Teach teens to use condoms religiously


Teach teens to use condoms religiously

The latex condom is the only form of birth control that provides protection against both pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Although it is not infallible, using a prophylactic correctly is much safer than not using it. The optimal safety strategy, if one does not opt ​​for abstinence, requires that the man use a condom and that his female partner uses any of the three hormonal methods: the pill, Depo-Provera or Norplant.




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One of the most sensitive changes in the sexual habits of young people, says Dr. Claire Brindis, is that men have begun to share the responsibility of birth control. "The pendulum has changed," she says. "Avoiding pregnancies no longer only falls on young women."

Even so, many men try to cope with evading the use of a prophylactic before sexual activity. You are probably familiar with some of the reasons (excuses) that are normally given:

"It ruins spontaneity."

"It spoils the feeling."

It is possible that girls may feel an aversion to condoms, although the reasons usually have less to do with physical pleasure than with the stigma that is often associated with this largely criticized form of contraception. Some young women, for example, indicate that the use of condoms makes them feel "cheap", when in fact they should be congratulated for being sexually responsible. Others worry that keeping a few condoms in their bag or backpack, just in case, could be misinterpreted as a sign that they are easily convinced to go to bed or that seduction was part of their agenda all the time. It has been determined that adolescents who carry condoms are almost three times more likely to use them for protection during sexual activity.

When the issue of birth control with adolescents is addressed, the message is the same for the children as for the daughters: having sexual activity without a prophylactic, even once, could potentially disrupt their future and possibly even cost them their lives . They must inform everyone and any of their sexual partners that if there is no condom, that means there will be no sex: no excuses, no exceptions.

"Even so, teenagers think they can 'say' who has HIV and who does not," says Dr. Donna Futterman. "The comment I hear from boys and girls is 'I can see a person's eyes and know that.'" The fact is that we can not confirm anyone's monogamy more than ours. We trust that our partner is both faithful and sincere, but a study that surveyed about two hundred HIV positive patients in a couple of New England hospitals revealed that four out of ten of the infected men and women admitted that they never informed their partners about of your condition. In addition, almost two-thirds of them did not always use a condom.

Arming our children with this information can help them face the pressure of having sex without condoms or not having it at all.

Do two condoms guarantee greater protection?


Do two condoms guarantee greater protection?

A fundamental element when it comes to having sex is the use of condoms. Regardless of the fact that there are several planning methods that avoid unwanted pregnancy, you can not leave aside the use of condoms to avoid sexually transmitted diseases.




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There is a myth about its use. Is using two condoms really effective? Many people have come to testify that the double use of this latex can be both good and bad. But why?

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Both sexologists and experts in the field say that the simultaneous use of condoms is a bad idea for the simple reason that the friction caused by pelvic movement can break and wear out the condom in its entirety. It is enough that a single condom is placed in an adequate way to guarantee protection.

They also recommend that condom use should be carried out only when the male member is erect. This must be removed immediately after having ejaculated.

Can the male and female condom be used at the same time?

It is not recommended that both use protection because the same thing would happen with the double use of the male condom, both the female condom and the one that the man wears could generate friction by opening the micropores of this and thus allow the passage of bacteria and possible conductors of diseases of sexual transmission (STI).

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It is enough for the man to use the male condom and the woman to plan with the method that is most effective and comfortable for her.

Safe sex beyond the condom


Safe sex beyond the condom

On numerous occasions we have been able to observe the negative consequences that derive from the scant study on the situation of women in the world or the female anatomy. This also affects the area of sexual relations . The lack of education about how to maintain safe and healthy sex or how to know our body has led to toxic attitudes , unwanted pregnancies , deaths during abortion , which continue to spread sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). ), etc.




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Many people will remember how at some point in their teenage years, in high school or on the street, someone talked to them about the importance of using condoms . And, surely, we will have in our imaginary the mythical scene of trying to correctly place a condom on a banana or plastic penis. But what happens when in a couple, none of the members have a penis? Or simply, when one of the people has a vagina, should not this be protected?

Beyond the use of the condom or the contraceptive pill , it seems that there are no more methods of protection or that there are no risks if we talk about oral sex, masturbation, or contact with the vulva , even if it is with another vulva. We must be aware that practicing safe sex does not only consist of preventing pregnancies, but any STD , such as: syphilis, cold sores or genital, or human papilloma virus that has a dangerous relationship with cervical cancer.

However, when there is no penis present in the sexual act, many people tend to think that then "real" sex is not being maintained, or that there are no dangers. Both ideas are completely wrong, since any fungus, bacteria or virus can be transmitted by all types of fluids and not only through semen . So while we can see public institutions distribute male condoms, in rare cases someone will explain how to use a female condom, a latex barrier, condoms for the fingers or the importance of cleaning any sex toys that are being used before moving on. one vagina to another, or from the anus to the vagina.

By contacting the mouth, fingers, or other parts of the body with the vaginal secretions that occur naturally during sexual intercourse or menstrual blood, any harmful microorganism can pass from one body to another, even to through the same skin if there is any wound in it. Therefore, below we leave you information and some advice on the different methods of protection that you can use if you, you, you or your partners have a vagina .

Latex barrier

They are latex films, that is, rectangular or square pieces that can vary in size, color or smell (vanilla, strawberry, banana, etc.) and have a touch similar to that of typical male condoms, especially if they carry lubricant. These are designed to be placed on the area where you are going to perform oral sex or there will be contact between vulvas. Some cover the entire area from one thigh to the other, and from the clitoris to the anus.

In case one does not cover the entire desired area, it is recommended to use two . And while the same can be used to move from the vaginal to the anal area , do not do the reverse, as the bacteria in this area can cause problems or infections in the vagina.

If a latex barrier is not available for certain reasons, a condom can be used if it is cut in the following way. But this option is only recommended for few situations because when cutting it there is a danger of drilling, tearing or breaking the whole condom in such a way that it is unusable .

Although we wanted to improve this method by creating barriers of flavors, colors, or even decorated lace, many associations , both feminist and LGBT, have claimed that they are not comfortable to use during sex, as it is necessary hold them even with both hands, which can be rolled, slid , etc. So recently have emerged initiatives to create barriers similar to masks, which are subject, or can be tied, even to have textures to make their use more stimulating.

Condoms for fingers

Since latex barriers are designed for oral sex or any type of contact that does not involve penetration, here we bring you finger condoms , or finger condoms. These are very similar to male condoms, but they are smaller, so they can be placed on the fingers, and do not carry any kind of lubricant. There are also colors, with textures or even shine in the dark . These allow that if there are wounds in the fingers no STDs are transmitted and avoid to introduce dirt in delicate areas.

Female condom

It is the homologous of the male condom, with the difference that it is placed and introduced into the vagina.

Finally, to say that when using sex toys, it is advisable to use male condoms to cover them, and to use different condoms if it is going to be shared among several people, to go from one vagina to another, from an anus to a vagina, etc.

So the most important thing of all is that from schools, families and public institutions information is provided on the wide variety of contraceptive methods, protection against STDs, and to ensure safe sex that exist, as well as provide them , since many of these end up being available only in sexshops . If they are not known, they are not used, they are not demanded and improvements are not required to make their use more efficient and pleasant.

How to have sex more safely in 4 simple steps


How to have sex more safely in 4 simple steps

Have you just started with a new method of contraception? Bravo! The same continues to use condoms.

Many of us have said, or heard a friend say, "welcome contraceptives, goodbye to condoms!" I understand the logic behind this, but as a doctor of young women, I worry. This is the reason: young women have the highest risk of accidental pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Double problem ...




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A study in northern California showed that many young women (between 15 and 24 years old) had problems using condoms and contraceptives with hormones at the same time. The study looked at 1,000 young women who started using a new hormonal contraceptive method. At the beginning of the study, 36% of women used condoms regularly to protect themselves and 5% used condoms and contraceptives (ie, "double protection"). Initially, starting with a new contraceptive method inspired these women to double protection, but as the months went by, the women stopped using condoms, gave up their other contraceptives, or left both. After a year, most were still worried about becoming pregnant or getting an STI, but they did not use condoms or contraceptives. When life gets complicated or we are very busy, it can be easy to get distracted and suddenly find that - like many couples in the study - you are not using protection when you have sex. But the risks speak for themselves:

    Women between the ages of 15 and 24 have a 1 in 30 chance of getting a common STI, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea.

    Young women have a 1 in 20 chance of becoming pregnant because they have sex at any time during their menstrual period and a 1 in 4 probability near the time of ovulation.

And what can I do?

Luckily there are 4 steps to follow to double the protection:

    Talk, talk and talk about condoms. With your partner, with your friends, with whoever wants to listen. If your partner does not like to use them, find out why. Maybe you can solve the problem by looking for condoms made with different materials or with different textures. Or take it with you to your nearby clinic or medical appointment so they can talk with a health care provider about using condoms and contraceptives at the same time. Even if both were promised total fidelity now, some infections take time to manifest. This means that an infection of the past can now manifest itself in the relationship, even if both are faithful. Using condoms every time you have sex is the only way to reduce the chance of infection.

    Find the best contraceptive method for you. Try different methods until you find the one that best suits your body and lifestyle. Your health care provider can help you with this process, and make sure you remain protected even as you change to a new method.

    Keep using condoms Starting with a hormonal or long-acting contraceptive method helps prevent pregnancy, but you and your partner can also get an infection. Do not stop using condoms just because you started using contraceptives. Unless you are in a monogamous relationship for more than six months and both have been tested and ruled out the possibility of an STI, continue to use condoms.

    Do not leave contraceptives without talking to your provider or having an alternative plan. This is where many women get complicated. They used to use condoms, then they started with the pill, then they stopped using condoms and now they forget to take the pill so often that they decided to stop everything, they do not even use condoms again. To avoid frustration and being unprotected, ask your provider when you start with the method what to do if you decide that you no longer like it. I always tell my patients to let me know as soon as possible if they have questions or doubts about the method and are thinking about quitting. Often, side effects can be controlled or disappear over time; or we can find a method that is easier to use or that has fewer side effects. Beyond that, if you stop using contraception, always as a general rule start using condoms immediately and every time you have sex to prevent pregnancy until you find a better method.

In summary:


Double the protection! Use condoms and a highly effective contraceptive method to take charge of your reproductive health.