Condoms, also known as condoms, birth control condoms, safe condoms, and lucky condoms, are a simple way to prevent pregnancy in the form of medicine. They are mainly used to prevent human sperm and egg fusion during sexual intercourse and prevent pregnancy. In addition, condoms also have the effect of preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and AIDS, so they are also called contraceptive condoms. The raw materials of condoms are generally natural rubber or polyurethane. As a special contraceptive tool, condoms are easier to use and have no side effects compared to other contraceptive measures. The contraceptive success rate is generally 97%. Condom use demonstration In recent years, condoms have become more widely used because of their dual functions of contraception and prevention of reproductive tract infections, especially the widespread prevalence of AIDS. It should be said that condoms are a special male contraceptive tool that is easy to use and very worthy of marketing and promotion. According to a survey, if condoms are used properly, the error rate is only 1.5 to 4.2%. However, during the actual use of condoms, the error rate is as high as 10-15%. The main reason is that people fail to pay attention to some minor details during the whole process of using condoms, resulting in accidental pregnancy. The following is a detailed introduction to the operation of condoms. 1. Be careful to tear off the edge of the condom package to prevent the condom from being torn; avoid using tools such as scissors to ensure that the condom does not tear. 2. Carry a condom when the penis is erect, and remember to put on the condom before the penis enters the other party's body. The secretions produced in the early stages of penis erection may contain semen and pathogens that cause sexually transmitted diseases, which can lead to pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. 3. The residual gas in the condom will cause the condom to crack. To prevent the possibility of cracking, use your thumb and ring finger to gently squeeze the front end of the condom to release a small packet of gas, and then put the condom on the erect penis. Make sure the end of the condom is rolled up so that part of it is exposed on both sides. 4. While squeezing the front end of the condom, use your other hand to gently stretch the condom to cover the entire penis. Make sure the condom is tightly placed on the glans penis during sexual intercourse; if part of the condom is dislodged, put it back on immediately. If the condom slips out, pull out the penis immediately and put on a new condom before having sex again. 5. When a man ejaculates, he should immediately press the bottom of the condom with his hand while his penis is still erect, and then take off the condom after the penis is completely withdrawn. Prevent the male genitals and condoms from touching the other person's body. A condom is used only once. Wrap used condoms in tissue and put them in the trash. |
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