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Female condom

Both male and female condoms, are the only methods of contraception that prevent STIs.

  • A polyurethane pouch you insert into the vagina to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmissible infections
  • Safe and effective
  • Easy to get without prescription
  • Must be used for every sexual encounter

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How do condoms work?

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Condoms prevent the sperm and egg meeting by providing a physical barrier between them. They also stop body fluids from passing between sexual partners.

Published: 1st February, 2021

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How effective are female condoms?

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When used correctly, the female condom can be up to 95% effective as a contraceptive method. If not used correctly and consistently, the failure rate will be much higher.

Published: 1st February, 2021

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What are the advantages of female condoms?

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  • Help protect women and men against sexually transmissible infections (STIs)
  • Regular condom use reduces the risk of STIs.
  • They can be used with any kind of lubricant, including oil-based lubricants.
  • The polyurethane condom allows for heat transmission, which may make sex more enjoyable.
  • They can be inserted prior to sexual activity.
  • The size and shape allow for protection of more area around the vagina.
  • The penis does not have to be withdrawn immediately after intercourse.

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What are the disadvantages of female condoms?

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  • Takes some practice to use correctly
  • Suitable for vaginal sex only, not anal sex
  • More expensive than a male condom
  • Not as widely available as the male condom

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What if a condom breaks or slips?

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Emergency contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy and it is a good idea to have a sexual health check-up for STIs.

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Are condoms right for everyone?

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The female condom is suitable for most people. It can be used if either partner is sensitive or allergic to the latex in male condoms.

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