A Brief Introduction of Latex Condom
Latex condoms are easily available and they are also easy to use, at any of your nearest pharmacy or store you can get affordable condoms for both man and woman.You don't need a prescription from the doctor or ID to buy them, and they’re inexpensive or sometimes even free.
Condoms and female condoms are the only methods of birth control that also help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Even if you’re already using a different kind of birth control to avoid pregnancy, it’s a good idea to also use condoms or female condoms every time you have sex to protect yourself from STDs. Protection from Hiv and STDs is very important but so is pleasure, luckily latex condoms offer both!
Condoms come in different shapes, sizes, styles and textures that increase sensation for both partners. most people use condoms-without experiencing any problems, there are no side effects on them. There are two types of condoms: male condoms, worn on the penis; and female condoms, worn inside the vagina.
Male condoms are made from very thin latex, poly-isoprene or polyurethane and are designed to stop a man's semen from coming into contact with his sexual partner. When used correctly every time you have sexual intercourse, male condoms are effective. This means some women will become pregnant in one year when male condoms are used as contraception. Latex Condoms need to be stored in places that aren't too hot or cold, and away from sharp or rough surfaces that could tear them or wear them away.
If you're sensitive to latex, you can use polyurethane or poly-isoprene condoms instead. A latex condom must not be used more than once. Use a new one each time you have sexual intercourse. Condoms have a use-by date on the packaging. Don't use out-of-date condoms. Always use latex condoms that have the BSI kite mark and the CE mark on the packet. This means they've been tested to high safety standards.

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