Condoms for women
Female condoms are made of thin polyurethane plastic that is worn inside the vagina to prevent sperm from meeting eggs.
According to NHS, condoms for women are a way to help girls actively prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases . It is placed inside the vagina before sex.
Inside a condom, there is a small mobile ring that helps users easily put it into the vagina. The big ring on the outside keeps the bag from slipping deep inside.
Female condoms have been pre-lubricated so they are easy to use. When removing the bag, simply twist the bag to keep the semen, then gently pull it out.
The female condom has two parts consisting of a small circle that is the last part, the big circle is the opening part.(Photo: NHS).
Just like a condom for men, female condoms need only be used at the time of sex, other contraceptive pills or hormonal interventions. There are no unwanted side effects from users of this product.
A female condom can be placed in the vagina 8 hours before having sex. It can also be torn if not used properly or damaged by sharp nails or jewelry.
The price of a female condom is higher than the male condom.(Photo: NHS).
Condoms can be used by all women, including newborns, except for those who feel sensitive when they touch the genital area.
When buying a female condom, users need to select the product with the CE symbol on the bag. This symbol means that the condom has been tested on the required standard. The selling price for women is higher than for male condoms.
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