Female liquid condoms

Female liquid condoms

I believe many young people are familiar with condoms, but most people only know about male condoms. They know very little about condoms used by female friends, and some even think that there are no such condoms. In fact, the contraceptive effect of female liquid condoms is also very good. It can block the entry of sperm and reduce the chance of accidental pregnancy.

The female condom is a new type of female condom invented by American scientists in December 2012 and is made of microfiber. This discreet protective measure can effectively protect women from the threat of HIV and relieve the pain of unwanted pregnancies by melting and releasing chemicals. The technology uses an electric field to charge a fluid through the air to create very fine, nano-sized fibers that dissolve within a minute to achieve a contraceptive effect.

The technology uses an electric field to charge a fluid through the air to create very fine, nanometer-sized fibers. This approach allows for the release of a variety of compounds by tailoring the fibers to have different release properties.

One of the fabrics dissolves within one minute, providing immediate protection to the wearer, while the other gradually dissolves over the next few days, achieving the dual effects of contraception and preventing HIV infection.

The female condom not only blocks sperm, it also releases a powerful cocktail of anti-HIV drugs and hormonal contraceptives over time.

If you are using a female condom for the first time, it is best to practice how to put it inside your body first.

1. First choose a position that you think is most comfortable: you can lie down, or sit with your legs apart. The built-in elastic inner ring should be at one end of the sheath opening.

2. Use your thumb, index finger and middle finger to squeeze the lower half of the inner ring. This will allow you to grasp and narrow the inner ring and insert it smoothly into your body.

Squeeze the inner ring as far as possible into the vagina. A small part of the outer ring and sheath will still be exposed outside the vagina. This is normal and there is no need to worry.

3. After sexual intercourse, to avoid semen backflow, please remove the condom before getting up. To remove, pinch and twist the split ring while slowly pulling the condom out.

4. Just like male condoms, female condom packaging or other tissues should be thrown into the trash can instead of into the toilet to avoid causing blockage.

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