Sexual Health
How to use condoms correctly during sexual intercourse: 10 knowledge points about condoms
1. Before use, the production date and expiration date should be checked. Expired condoms have deteriorated and are prone to rupture, making them unsuitable for sexual intercourse.
2. Condoms must be stored in a cool, dry, and non contact environment with acids, alkalis, and oils. If it becomes sticky or brittle after contact with the above conditions, it should not be used again even within the shelf life.
3. Condoms come in different sizes and should be selected according to the size of the erection. Otherwise, if they are too tight, they may rupture, or if they are too loose, they may slip off, which can affect the effectiveness of use.
4. Condoms should not be unfolded in advance, but should be partially unfolded downward.
5. Before putting on the condom, the small airbag at the top for storage should be pinched to prevent the air in the airbag from expanding due to heat, causing it to overflow towards the root.
6. Condoms can only use water-based lubricants. Vaseline, liquid paraffin, facial oil, cooking oil, etc. can all increase the fragility of condoms in a short period of time, accelerating their rupture.
7. If a condom is found to have cracks or slip during use, it is still unsafe to replace the condom. Sexual intercourse should be stopped immediately and disinfectants should be used to clean the genitals.
8. After completion, the condom should be pulled out together by pressing the bottom of the condom with your fingers before it becomes weak.
9. When removing the condom, do not allow it to flow out or allow vaginal secretions from the outside of the condom to come into contact with the body. Each condom can only be used once, and used condoms should be placed in plastic bags and thrown into the trash can.
10. The fingers that remove the condom cannot come into contact with vaginal secretions simultaneously, so it is necessary to immediately wash hands with soapy water under flowing water.