You should add a few drops of extra lubricant to the inside of the female condom before putting it in the vagina.
You may insert the female condom up to eight hours before sexual intercourse.
Use a new condom every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex.
After ejaculation, hold the rim of the condom and pull out the penis while it is still hard, so that no semen spills out.
Add a little bit of water-based lubricant (like K-Y ®, ID Glide ® and Wet ®) to the outside of the condom. Unroll the condom all the way down the penis.
Pinch the tip of the condom to leave a little space (about a half inch) at the top to catch semen.
If the penis is not circumcised, pull back the foreskin before putting on the condom.
Put on the condom after the penis is hard.
Condoms that are past their expiration date may break. Check the expiration date on the condom wrapper or box.
Store condoms in a cool place, out of direct sunlight.
Condoms can prevent the spread of other STDs, like HPV or genital herpes, only when the condom covers all of the infected area or sores. You should use a latex male condom or a female condom for STD and HIV prevention along with any other method you use to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills, the birth control patch, contraceptive injections such as Depo-Provera, intrauterine devices (IUDs), diaphragms, and any birth control methods other than condoms do not provide protection against STDs and HIV. Only condoms reduce the risk of pregnancy, STDs and HIV. Do birth control methods other than condoms reduce the risk of STDs including HIV? Abstinence is the only method to completely eliminate the possibility of sexual transmission of HIV or STDs. Using a latex male condom or a female condom can greatly reduce, but not entirely eliminate, the risk of HIV and STD transmission. The only 100% effective way to prevent sexual transmission of HIV and STDs is through abstinence - avoiding all vaginal, anal and oral sex. Is there a 100% effective way to prevent sexual transmission of HIV and STDs? To find out if you might have an STD, visit your doctor or clinic as soon as you can. Condoms may prevent the spread of other STDs, like the Human Papillomavirus (HPV, genital or venereal warts) or genital herpes, only when the condom covers the infected areas or sores. Whether you use latex male condoms or female condoms, they are both very effective in preventing HIV and many other STDs when used the right way every time.
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