IS IT CONDOM FOR 100% SAFE
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No type of condom prevents pregnancy or sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) 100% of the time. But if you and your partner are
having sex, nothing protects against STDs better than a properly used condom.
For those having sex, condoms must always be used to protect against STDs even
when using another method of birth control. Even when used correctly, condoms
do not protect against infections spread from sores on the skin not covered by
a condom .
Using a condom correctly
doesn't only mean putting it on right side out. You should also.Check the
expiration date Choose condoms made of latex, which is thought to be more
effective in preventing STDs. If one of you has an allergy to latex, use
polyurethane condoms instead. Only use
water-based lubricants with condoms. Shortening, lotion, petroleum jelly, or
baby oil can break down the condom. Open the condom packet with your hands, not
your teeth, and open it carefully so you don't tear the condom.which can Roll the condom down until it's completely
rolled out — if it's inside out, throw it away and start over. When you're done, you (or your partner) should
withdraw while holding the condom at the base of the penis to prevent the
condom from slipping off. If you use condoms perfectly every
single time you have sex, they're 98% effective at preventing pregnancy.
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