If You Use Condoms, Read This.

If You Use Condoms, Read This.



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Well, you probabaly already know what a condom is, but incase you don't, a condom is a substance, made fom latex rubber and used as a barrier contraceptive. This means that it prevents pregnancy by avoiding direct contact between the male and female sex organs during sexual intercourse.

 Nowaways, there are both male and female condoms. Condoms have become very popular and are widely used as contraceptives by both married and unmarried people. The purpose of this article is to enlighten us more on what a condom is. So here are a few things you should know about condoms:

1.

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When used correctly and consistently, condoms are 98% effective in preventing pregnancy. 

2 In reality, condoms are only 85% effective. This means that 15 out of every 100 persons who use CD will get pregnant yearly.

3. Condoms prevent sperms from getting into the female body. So no sperm, no pregnancy.

4.

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The first rubber condom was produced in 1855 after rubber vulcanizatin was discovered.

5. Condoms were first advertised on the television by Trojan, a condom company in 1975.

6. In 1957, the first lubricated condom was made. It increased sexual satsifaction doing usage.

7. The female condom can be worn about 6 hours before sex.

8. Condoms prevent the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections(STIs) like.

9 Condoms can be fragile sometimes. When much pressure is added to it, it can break.

10. Only one condom should be worn at once. Two condoms might cause the first one to break.

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