Ever heard of female condoms and wondered how it work? Here is a simple guide that explains how to use a female condom, the pros and cons, and everything you need to know. Sexual health is an ...
Using a condom isn't as simple as you'd think. A surprising number of men can't seem to keep an erection while putting one on. This can lead to a lot of embarrassment. Sometimes a man might just give ...
A condom is a method of birth control and a form of protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). A person can place an internal condom in their vagina or anus to create a barrier between ...
This story was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Wearing a condom is a great way to prevent pregnancy and the only option for protecting against STIs and STDs (besides abstinence). But they’re not ...
Male condoms are 98% effective with perfect use and 85% effective with typical use. Female condoms are slightly less effective — 95% with perfect use and 79% typically. People make mistakes with ...
Tongue condoms (oral condoms) are used during oral sex to help prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), and HIV. Tongue condoms have a wider open end ...
When it comes to using condoms, you probably have questions. Lots of questions, like: Can you get pregnant using a condom even if it doesn’t break? And: Can sperm leak out the base of a condom? Yep, ...
It is important to use barrier methods, such as male condoms and dental dams, during oral sex. This reduces the chances of transmitting and contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Oral sex ...
Using a condom during sex is one of the best methods for preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis. So long as they're put on ...