Using a Condom Benefits

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The condom has remained one of the most popular methods of contraception due to its low price and ease of purchase. In fact, it is the only method of protection against the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. However, let's not forget that condoms only provide safe protection when used correctly. Even so, unwanted accidents can occur. This article presents the most common risks of condom use. If you experience any of these risk situations, it is recommended that you use the pill the next day.

Most people prefer to use condoms when having sex. However, mistakes in use are rarely mentioned given that preventing an unwanted pregnancy may be the most important aspect. The confidence factor for individual methods of contraception is expressed by Raymond Pearl's formula, which calculated how many women out of 100 fertile women became pregnant during a year. On average, 15 women among those who use a condom are chosen with unexpected pregnancies because the Pearl condom index is 15. The figures are much lower when condoms are used properly, although in this situation at least two out of 100 women remain. pregnant. These risks can be limited by the correct use of condoms. We must not forget that when the condom breaks or slips, an unwanted pregnancy or abortion can be avoided with the help of the morning-after pill. Here is a list of the most common condom use errors.

5 WAYS OF USING THE CONDOM WRONGLY


1 -Your partner has a condom in his pocket-
If you notice that your partner is holding a condom in his back pocket, it would be best to make sure you have one on hand. The friction between the material of the pocket and the packaging of the condom increases its temperature and can reduce its protective effect. In addition, the packaging may be damaged or punctured, which nullifies its ability to protect you. It would be safest to carry a condom with you, which we recommend you keep in a zippered pocket or even in a discreet box. The idea is to be as exposed as possible to direct contact with other objects that may affect its efficiency.

2-Do not leave enough space towards the end of the condom
Always make sure there is enough space left at the end of the condom when you use it. When it is stretched to the maximum, there will be no space for ejaculation. The risk is that the pressure to which it is exposed will cause the condom to break or slip. So, be very careful if you do not want to wake up with a small "accident." If it has already happened to you, we recommend that you use an emergency contraceptive method, about which you can find out more here.

3-You are using the wrong size
here are cases where the chosen condom is either too big or too small. When it is too small, it can break much more easily due to the pressure to which it is exposed and if it is too large, it can slip during intercourse.

4-You Put it Too Late
Maybe you are among the people who think it is safe to start sexual intercourse without using a condom as long as you put it to the end. Well, this is one of the common mistakes that often leads to a sexually transmitted disease or even an unwanted pregnancy. For protection as close as possible to theoretical effectiveness, it is important that the condom be used from the first touch of the genitals until after ejaculation.

5- Do not check the expiration date
Yes, even condoms have an expiration date. Each type of condom is different, so it will have a different expiration date, especially in the case of special or extra lubricated condoms. They usually expire the fastest. Don't forget to check condoms even when buying - a little extra caution that can save you from unpleasant surprises later.

GOOD TO KNOW:

When finding any of the above mistakes, damaging the condom or slipping it during sexual intercourse, we need to think of additional measures to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. The morning-after pill is a reliable solution for such situations. Condoms have the advantage of protecting against sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, but they also do not provide protection against HPV viruses. As for the disadvantages, condoms can cause skin irritations and allergic reactions as a result of either the condom itself or the lubricants. Not all men like to use a condom: some find it uncomfortable, others think it reduces the intensity of sexual intercourse when, under sexual tension, they have to look for a condom and then put it on. Few people know of the existence of female condoms, similar to the classic ones in appearance, but which must be inserted into the vagina. This method is more difficult to use and less secure, with a Pearl index of 21. Remember that condoms only provide safe protection when used properly. If something goes wrong with the condom during sexual intercourse, immediately open a new condom. If the condom breaks or other problems occur, go to the pharmacy to take the pill the next day as soon as possible; with this you will avoid an unwanted pregnancy.


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yes thanks for this info..much safer if you marry someone first before having sex.

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