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Durex Originals Extra Safe, Regular Fit, 30 Condoms, Extra Lubricated, Natural Latex

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Only use lubricants recommended for use with condoms. Oil-based ones (petroleum jelly, baby oil and some pessaries) and some topical medicines that go on the penis or vagina can damage condoms. After sex, take out the penis while it's still erect – hold the condom on at the base of the penis while you do this.

Condoms are very strong but may split or tear if not used properly. If this happens to you, practise putting them on so you get used to using them. Oil-based products – such as moisturiser, lotion and Vaseline – can damage latex and polyisoprene condoms, but they are safe to use with polyurethane condoms. If the condom breaks, it’s important to remain calm. Talk to your partner about your potential next steps. Male condoms are worn on the penis to provide protection during oral, vaginal, and anal sex. They’re typically made of latex or polyurethane. They’re available lubricated or non-lubricated, as well as with spermicide or without it.You can use another form of contraception, such as the contraceptive pill or implant, for extra protection against pregnancy. Putting on a condom can be an enjoyable part of sex and does not have to feel like an interruption. When using a condom, you have to pull out after you have ejaculated and before your penis goes soft, holding the condom firmly in place.

http://sexetc.org/info-center/post/do-condoms-work-whats-the-best-brand-and-which-type-of-condom-is-most-effective/ The FC2 Female Condom is the most well-known female condom on the market. It’s made from polyurethane, which is great for anyone with a latex allergy. Doctors and nurses work under strict guidelines when dealing with people under 16. They'll encourage you to consider telling your parents, but they will not make you. You can also schedule an emergency appointment with your doctor to have an intrauterine device inserted (IUD). IUDs are over 99 percent effective in preventing pregnancy when inserted up to five days after contraceptive failure. Female condoms fit inside the vagina or anus. They’re typically made of polyurethane or nitrile. They’re generally more expensive than male condoms.If you're under 16 and want contraception, the doctor, nurse or pharmacist will not tell your parents (or carer) as long as they believe you fully understand the information you're given and the decisions you're making. It’s available without a prescription, identification, or age restriction. It prevents around seven out of eight possible pregnancies. This pill should be taken within three days to be most effective. If you think sperm has entered the vagina, you may need emergency contraception. You can use emergency contraception up to 5 days after unprotected sex (when sperm entered the vagina). Regular Fit Condoms: Durex Originals Extra Safe Condoms have a regular fit girth - nominal width 56mm - and are pre-lubed with extra silicone lube for a smoother experience. Female condoms provide some STI protection, but more research is needed to fully assess their effectiveness. The female condom isn’t as effective at preventing diseases as the male condom.

Because a condom’s effectiveness depends on the material it’s made of and its application, specific brands aren’t necessarily safer than others. Here’s a list of some of the top-rated condoms and their positives. Trojan ENZ If you’re worried about pregnancy and aren’t on another type of birth control such as the pill, you can visit your local pharmacy and get emergency contraception like Plan B One-Step. Condoms need to be stored in places that are not too hot or cold, and away from sharp or rough surfaces that could tear them or wear them away. Many STIs don’t show any symptoms at first, so you may not know right away whether you’ve contracted one. Even if you don’t have symptoms, you could pass along an STI to other sexual partners.

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You can use any type of lubricant with polyurethane condoms that are not made of latex. However, if you're using latex or polyisoprene condoms, do not use oil-based lubricants – such as lotion, body oil or petroleum jelly (Vaseline). This is because oil-based lubricants can damage the condom and make it more likely to split. Condoms with spermicide

Some people are allergic to latex condoms. If this is a problem, polyurethane or polyisoprene condoms are less likely to cause an allergic reaction.

you're using medicine for conditions like thrush, such as creams, pessaries or suppositories – this can damage latex and polyisoprene condoms, and stop them working properly Most people can safely use condoms, but they may not be the most suitable method of contraception for everyone. Some people may be allergic to latex, plastic or spermicides, but you can get condoms that are less likely to cause an allergic reaction.

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