Sexual Health
Do you really know how to use condoms? Remember these four points when using condoms correctly and don't make mistakes again
Condoms are the most common form of contraception, easy to use, and do not harm both men and women except for allergies. Although the method of use is simple, if used improperly, contraception may fail. To maximize the effectiveness of condoms, the following points must be noted.
What is used correctly?
1. Properly purchasing condoms
The correct use of condoms starts with the correct selection of condoms. If you accidentally purchase counterfeit and shoddy products, it becomes unsafe to use them. When purchasing condoms, it is necessary to go to legitimate channels, and online purchases should also go to flagship stores. This matter should not be taken lightly. Please pay attention to the size when choosing a condom. Don't be too big or too small. Otherwise, there is a risk of contraceptive failure. Do not choose a condom that is too thin. If the action of using a condom that is too thin is slightly more intense, there is a possibility of rupture.
2. Pre use inspection
Some people are accustomed to buying condoms at home and do not need to purchase them specifically. However, such stacking behavior can inadvertently cause the product to expire. Before using condoms, it is necessary to check the production date and shelf life of the condoms to see if they have expired. Check the outer packaging to see if there are any leaks or bloating. Check whether it has been artificially damaged and see if the packaging is damaged. It is safer to open and use it after checking without any errors.
3. Properly worn
Condoms may seem simple, but there are actually many precautions to consider. First, use your thumb to tear open the packaging. Do not use scissors or bite with your teeth. Secondly, empty the air from the top of the condom and wear it on male organs, not just the upper half. To ensure that you must wear a seat belt whenever you enter, you cannot wear it midway.
4. Correct handling
After a man completes a task, he should immediately withdraw the woman's body. If he does not withdraw, the condom may slip into the woman's body, leading to contraceptive failure. After sexual activity, properly dispose of condoms, end condoms, and pay attention to the classification of garbage when throwing them away. Condoms are dry waste and should be carried with you when not in use.
Condoms are a relatively reliable contraceptive method with a high success rate. As long as they are worn correctly, contraception cannot fail. The above are a few precautions for using condoms correctly. I hope to pay more attention when enjoying sexual life and not let the beautiful sexual life unexpectedly become pregnant