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Condoms 101
What is a condom?
A
condom is a form of birth control. You can use it with
your partner(s) to try not to get pregnant. A condom also
helps protect you from some sexually transmitted infections (STI’s).
A condom is a
thin covering, usually made of latex rubber. A man wears it
over his erect penis during sex.
Condoms come in
many shapes, colors, and flavors. Condoms that are made of
latex rubber and are covered with spermicide give you the best
protection. The spermicide is called nonoxynol-9. Nonoxynol-9
may kill bacteria and viruses that cause STD’s. Condoms made
from lambskin do not protect you from STD’s.
How does a condom work?
A
condom works
as a barrier. It keeps sperm from getting into a woman’s
vagina during sex. Latex condoms stop semen, vaginal fluid, or
blood from being passed on during oral sex, vaginal sex, or
anal sex. This gives you some protection from STD’s like
chlamydia,
gonorrhea,
Hepatitis B, and
HIV. Condoms that are
not made of latex will not protect you from STD’s.
How effective is a condom?
If 100 men use
condoms, between 88 and 98 of their women partner(s) will not
get pregnant. Your chances of getting pregnant are lower when
you use a condom correctly. You have to use it each time you
have sex. You are less likely to get pregnant when you use a
condom with another kind of birth control, like spermicidal
foam or jelly.
How do you use a condom?
Check the expiry
date on the wrapper before you use it. Heat and light can make
the condom weaker. Keep condoms in a dry place at room
temperature. Don’t carry them in your wallet, your pocket, or
in the glove compartment. Condoms can rip. Don’t test them for
holes or fill them with anything before you use them. Make
sure you read an information sheet or are taught by a doctor,
nurse or counselor on how to put on and take off a condom
before you use them.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a condom?
Advantages:
- It may
protect you from some sexually transmitted infections
(STD’s).
- It is not
expensive. You can often get free condoms at birth control
clinics.
- You don’t
need to see a doctor or nurse to get it.
- You only
use it when you need it.
- You can use
it with other kinds of birth control to lower your chances
of getting pregnant.
- You can
involve male partner(s).
- It can help
some men to stay erect longer.
- There are
lots of kinds of condoms to choose from.
- They are
easy to carry around.
- There is no
discharge of semen after intercourse which some partners
find annoying.
Disadvantages:
- It can tear
or come off during sex.
- Condoms
with spermicide may irritate you or your partner.
- Some
condoms may taste bad.
- You may
have to interrupt sex to put it on.
- Some people
may be allergic or sensitive to the latex of the condom.
Where can you get condoms?
You can buy
condoms at drug stores, birth control clinics, or washroom
vending machines. You can also get free condoms at some birth
control clinics. You also have the option of purchasing
condoms and other safe sex needs confidentially and privately
from the comfort of your home.
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