Condoms are very effective at protecting against HIV, other STIs and pregnancy. Remember: -use a new condom every time you have sex -always use extra water-based lubricant during anal sex -use certified condoms E.g. FDA, CE, ISO, Kitemark -some STIs are transmitted by skin-to-skin contact – condoms cannot protect you from these. To buy condoms, email us: [email protected] or [email protected] …
If this situation happens, you need to consider two things: Pregnancy or STIs. If you are worried about pregnancy, you can use emergency contraception. The non-hormonal coil (IUD) can be used as emergency contraception up to five days after unprotected sex. Depending on the type of pill, you need to take an emergency contraceptive pill up to 72 hours (three …
Do you has your own favorite type of condom for personal use? So many kinds of condom on the market. Frankly it’s super difficult for a new consumer to know the difference of each kinds of condom, we suggest buy the classic condom at normal size is better at first time, and choose a big one if feel tight and …
Overall, 71% of teens in the study reported having discussed condoms with their mothers. Male adolescents discussed condoms with their mothers at an earlier age than females (12.9 years vs. 13.5 years, respectively). Timing of discussions is critical: Condom use increased only among teens whose mothers talked to them about condoms before their first sexual encounter. These teens were 3 …
A condom expires when it passes its expiry date. All condoms generally go through rigorous testing before they are released for sale/distribution. Condoms are given expiration dates in order to give consumers an idea of how long the condom should last for, before it becomes ineffective. We buy them for a reason of course and therefore the expiration date is …
Sometimes, sperm can get into the vagina during sex, even when using a condom. This may happen if: the penis touches the area around the vagina before condom put on the condom splits or slide o