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Everything You Need To Know About Female Condoms

Sex, protection, condoms – these three words are always associated with each other and for the right reasons. We have all read about how important it is to engage in protected or safe sex to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or even unwanted pregnancies.

However, when we think about condoms, it has always been linked to the men. What if there were to exist female condoms? That’s right! Until recently, it was only the male condom that could act as a “barrier” from STDs. However, today there are female condoms that women can use for safe sex and don’t really need to depend on her partner to agree to it.

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If you’ve heard about female condoms for the first time, you may have a lot of questions about them running in your head. Here are the answers to a few common questions about female condoms.

What Are Female Condoms?

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Female condoms are pretty much the same as the usual condoms except that they are used by females. Female condoms are no different from the usual condoms that men use for protection against sexually transmitted infections or diseases and unplanned pregnancies.

Female condoms are made of nitrile polymer (the same material medical gloves are made of) and are latex free. So, they can be used by those who are allergic to latex, too. These condoms can be used with lubricants too – both oil and water-based lubricants. The female condoms have two flexible rings at each end – one open and the other closed.

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These condoms are non-reusable, which means that once used they cannot be used again the next time you have sex.

How Effective Are Female Condoms?

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Female condoms are as effective as the usual condoms provided you use them correctly. Researchers suggest that the female condom is effective in increasing protected sex and can possibly reduce the incidence of STDs/STIs.1

No contraceptive method is a 100 percent effective. The same goes with these condoms, too. However, you can make these condoms work better by combining them with your birth control pills. However, what you must keep in mind is that you shouldn’t combine both condoms – male condoms and female condoms. Using both is not going to make them more effective than they are when used alone.

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How To Use A Female Condom?

This can be quite tricky if it is your first time using a female condom. It is important to read the instructions and follow exactly what they say. To avoid any interruption during that intimate time with your partner, try to put the condom on well in advance even before foreplay. You can also involve your partner and ask him to help you out; for all you know, this can get things started in the bedroom!

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Here are some steps that may help you to insert and remove a female condom correctly.

Steps To Insert A Female Condom

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Steps To Remove A Female Condom

What Are The Pros And Cons Of Female Condoms?

Like any normal condom, female condoms also have their pros and cons. Here are some of these advantages and disadvantages that you should know about.

Advantages Of Female Condoms

Disadvantages Of Female Condoms

Female condoms are available in drugstores just like the usual condoms. All it takes is a little effort and practice to get it right before you have sex. So, say no to unprotected sex with more than just words and use your protective female condoms.

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References
1 Vijayakumar, Gowri, Zonke Mabude, Jenni Smit, Mags Beksinska, and Mark Lurie. “A review of female-condom effectiveness: patterns of use and impact on protected sex acts and STI incidence.” International journal of STD & AIDS 17, no. 10 (2006): 652-659.
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