Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Condoms.


Condoms are barrier methods of contraception that reduce the chance of pregnancy and sexual transmitted diseases such as AIDS herpes and chlamydia.  There are two main types of condoms existing.
Male condom is placed on an erect penis and it works by stopping the ejaculated semen from entering the vagina. It is made of thin latex, which is a type of rubber. Each condom has a one-time usage and has to be thrown away after the sexual act. They are 98% effective.
Female condom has to be inserted into the vagina with the use of closed-end ring and the other ring created the open end of the condom. It is a barrier between sperm and cervix. It is made out of polyurethane to avoid allergies and it is pre-lubricated. It is 95% effective.
Condoms are available in many different sizes and flavours so the right one can be selected.
The only side effect of the condom is that it can split or slip off making the sex unprotected.
There is an anti-rape condom existing for women, which cause the pain to the attacker to give the woman a chance to escape or find help.
There is also a collection condom, which was made to collect semen for infertility treatments or analysis of the sperm.

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