Female condoms help prevent lubricant contact between 2 sexual partners, so they are very effective in preventing pregnancy, preventing sexually transmitted diseases, especially
Condoms are not only able to prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 98% but can also prevent the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV.
World health experts say a chemical found in babies' nipples and pacifiers can be harmful to human health.
A research team in the US is designing new condoms that help users feel more comfortable, increase pleasure, especially kill HIV.
The new invention of high-tech contraceptives is the right choice for couples who want to safely and effectively prevent pregnancy.
US inventors have just released a type
Australian researchers have designed condoms that can kill HIV. At this point, this type of condom will be produced and put into consumption.
Instead of using latex as it is today, new generation condoms can be converted to named materials 'tough hydro-gel'.
British scientists have studied the development of new synthetic materials from graphene and plastic to make condoms, to create a higher pleasure for users.
In the past, people kept blaming condoms for reducing pleasure, but recent research has proven that this is a mistake.