The female condom is a soft, transparent, strong and wear-resistant sheath made of special polyurethane materials. Its length is about 17 cm, thickness is 0.42-0.53 mm, and the maximum diameter is 7.8 cm. It can effectively prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (including AIDS) while contracepting. There is a flexible ring at both ends of the condom. The bottom of the condom is completely closed. When used, it is close to the end of the vagina. The outer end ring is large and thin. When used, it is always placed outside the Vaginal orifice to prevent the direct contact between the male penis root and the female vulva, which is more effective than the male condom in preventing the spread of pathogenic bacteria.
The female condom is coated with an inert, non lethal lubricant based on dimethylpolysiloxane as the main material. The male penis can move freely during movement, and users can also cooperate with drops of liquid to increase excitement to increase pleasure. Unlike male condoms, because of the use of ultra-thin polyurethane materials, when using female condoms, Sexual partner can achieve the maximum sensitivity and obtain the greatest joy.
The female condom is manually inserted into the vagina and can be inserted several hours before sexual intercourse or used immediately. Unlike male condoms, it does not require the erection of the penis as an auxiliary device for condom insertion and removal, thus avoiding pauses or interruptions in the sexual process and alleviating previous male resistance to wearing condoms. And because of its unique design and special materials, it has prevented the transmission of various STDs and AIDS viruses to the greatest extent.