When it comes to birth control that men have sole responsibility is the memory of the condoms. Unfortunately, they often can not rely on yourself to remember this little exercise.So it is not surprising that a condom was developed for the woman. It is not as effective at preventing pregnancy as the male condom (with an average failure rate of 21% per year), it is the only other effective method of preventing sexually transmitted diseases in addition to male condoms and abstinenceDifference of AppearanceThe female condom works in exactly the same way as the male condom by a barrier for sperm. Of thin polyurethane, which is soft female condom a sheath with two flexible rings at each end and is internally worn by the woman during sex. The polyurethane covers a ring that sits on top against the cervix and acts as an anchor for the condom. The second ring is larger and remains outside the body. It covers part of the perineum and labia during intercourse. The female condom can thus be used much as 8 hours before sex, but it should be removed immediately after sex. It should not be used with a condom.
Side effects and problemsThere are relatively few side effects associated with the female condom. Some people may cause irritation as a result of experience with the condom, but the risk is not as great as with latex condoms. But many people find that the female condom is too loud, while others have problems inserting the condom. In some cases, the condom may move or slip into the vagina during sex, the condom was somewhat ineffective. Some people may also notice that the outer ring sex is uncomfortable, while others say that the outer ring can be useful in stimulating the clitoris. In addition, female condoms are more expensive than condoms.On the positive side, though, as is the female condom made of polyurethane, not latex, it can be safely used with oil-based lubricants.
Currently there is only one brand of female condoms available. They can be viewed online, at the pharmacy or family planning clinics.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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