Soluble female condoms help prevent pregnancy and HIV

A new type of female condom, which helps prevent pregnancy and prevents sexual diseases by dissolving in the body recently has been successfully developed by American researchers.

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A type of female condom distributed in India on World AIDS Day.

Experts at the University of Washington claim that this 'discreet protection' approach can help users avoid HIV infection and pregnancy by 'dissolving' and releasing chemicals.

Assigned with a $ 1 million grant, they successfully developed female condoms made from fiber viruses using a method called 'electronic spin'. Drugs work to prevent pregnancy and prevent infection from being 'woven' into nanoscale fibers and designed to be able to dissolve after use for a few minutes or days.

Soluble female condoms not only prevent sperm but also release a mixture of anti-HIV drugs and hormones to prevent pregnancy. It can replace current contraceptives such as pills that work against infection.

One of the sheets of condoms will dissolve in a few minutes, providing immediate protection, while the rest will dissolve over a few days, replacing the contraceptive and preventing HIV infection. .

Although it is agreed that condom technology is more discreet, researchers also acknowledge that many people may be skeptical about its effects.