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Condom Knowledge

Condoms are a form of barrier contraceptive method used to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Here is some essential knowledge about condoms: Purpose: Condoms are primarily used to prevent pregnancy by creating a physical barrier between the penis and vagina, preventing sperm from reaching the egg. Additionally, they can help reduce the transmission of STIs by preventing direct contact between bodily fluids. Types: Condoms come in two main types: male condoms and female condoms. Male condoms are worn over the penis, while female condoms are inserted into the vagina. Both types serve the same purpose but have different designs. Materials: Condoms are typically made from latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene. Latex condoms are the...

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A Urologist Bust 7 Common Myths About Condoms

Recently, a urologist and pelvic surgeon Dr. Rena Malik makes accessible YouTube content with the goal of helping people have a healthier sex life. In the video, she breaks down some of the most pervasive myths and misconceptions surrounding condoms, and explains everything you need to know in order to make an informed choice about contraception in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy and STDs. Condoms are "unreliable" "When used correctly, condoms are 98 percent effective at preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases," says Malik. "However if you are not using it correctly, it could break, reducing the efficacy to 92 percent." She explains that you should always check the expiration date on a condom wrapper before using it, and clarifies that condoms...

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Do Condoms Expire? 7 Things to Know Before Use

Expiration and effectivenessCondoms do expire and using one that’s past its expiry date can greatly reduce condom effectiveness.Expired condoms are often drier and weaker, so they’re more likely to break during intercourse. This puts you and your partner at risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or unwanted pregnancy.Male condoms that haven’t expired are about 98 percent effective if you use them perfectly every time you have sex. No one is perfect, though, so male condoms that haven’t expired are actually about 85 percent effective. These figures will drop drastically if the condom’s expired.The average shelf life of a condom is three to five years, depending on the manufacturer and how it’s stored. Read on to learn more about why they...

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The 10 Best Thin Condoms Recommended by Men's Health 2020

Dated back to the 1950s, condoms have been used to avoid unwanted pregnancies and against sexually transmitted infections or diseases (STIs or STDs). Nowadays, you’ve probably heard a lot of condom brands, but sometimes it is quite difficult for you to find out the one that can provide you a non-feeling sensation. In the following, we would like to introduce the 10 best thin condoms recommended by Men's Health 2020-Men's Health is the brand men live by for fitness, nutrition, health, sex, style, grooming, tech, weight loss, and more. 1. Durex Extra Sensitive Condom It is one of the thin condoms in Durex brand and describes as "super thin", feeling like wearing nothing. 2. Kimono MicroThin The enterprise said that it is 20% thinner than its...

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Why thinnest condoms are popular?

When comes to the condoms, thickness will be a major topic that is closely related to it. In the past, the thickness of condoms strongly influences the sensation during sex. “I hate using condoms, the sensation is not as pleasant for me” or “It made me feel less intimate and less warm with my partners”. These complaints from both women and men put condom manufacturers into a dilemma. Luckily, with the development of science and technology, now condoms can be produced much thinner than ever before.    In the condom market, condoms that ranging around 0.01 millimeters can be found in adult stores or supermarkets. This kind of condom is made from polyurethane. Though it can easily reduce the thickness...

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