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All About Female Condoms

Know all about female condomsThe female condom is a soft and resistant transparent polyurethane sheath that is inserted into the vagina before sexual intercourse, protecting both from pregnancy and from sexually transmitted diseases. It forms a barrier between the penis and vagina, the cervix and external genitalia.

Female condom is effective in protecting and STDs and HIV as the male condom. It adapts to the contours of the vagina and, therefore, does not compress or greenhouse penis. As the polyurethane warms instantly on contact with the body, it provides greater sensitivity and feel more natural.

It is more resistant as compared to latex, odorless, does not cause allergic reactions and, unlike latex, can be used with oil-based lubricants that with water-based. Can be inserted before the sexual intercourse without having male partners presence, does not depend on male erection and does not require the immediate withdrawal of the penis after ejaculation. When used correctly and consistently, the female condom is as effective as other contraceptive methods and no known side effects or risks.

The female condom is available in Europe since 1992 and is now present in dozens of countries around the world. In 1993 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the female condom for marketing and distribution. The female condom provides dual protection against pregnancy and STDs, which, based on laboratory studies, should include HIV / AIDS.

Specifications of female condoms
  1. Made out of durable polyurethane sheath, 17 cm long, with a flexible ring at both ends
  2. The polyurethane is a soft, thin plastic, more resistant than latex that is used to make many male condoms.
  3. Polyurethane conducts heat, so sexual activity with the female condom can be very sensual and natural
  4. Polyurethane is odorless
  5. The inner ring is used to insert the female condom and helps keep it in the right place. The inner ring slips behind the pubic bone
  6. The outer ring is soft and remains outside the vagina during sexual intercourse. It covers the area around the opening of the vagina (the vulva)
  7. Protects the vagina, cervix and external genitalia, representing an extensive security barrier
  8. There are no serious side effects associated with the use of female condoms, and less than 10% of those who use it show mild irritation. The polyurethane does not cause allergic reactions
  9. Can be immediately before the time of the report, so do not interrupt sexual spontaneity
  10. The come already lubricated with a silicone-based and effect without spermicide, which is needed in order to facilitate the introduction and movements during the intercourse
  11. Further water/aqueous based lubrications can be used as desired

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