Is it safe to use a liquid free invisible condom?
Liquid condoms are a new product and the latest contraceptive method. Because it is a new product, no one knows. Some domestic media reported that the liquid condom is a kind of external contraceptive, which can kill AIDS virus and sexual pathogens. However, college students still believe that condom use is the most reliable way to prevent the spread of AIDS in sexual life., Further research is needed on the safety of liquid condoms.
Like male condoms, female condoms achieve contraception by setting barriers. A female condom is a bag shaped rubber sleeve made of polyurethane material that contains lubricant. The rubber sleeve is about 16 centimeters long, thin, soft, and odorless, with a retractable circular rubber ring at each end. Inner ring closure is used to place the vagina and ensure that the condom does not fall off.
In fact, no matter what contraceptive method you use, you must choose the one that suits you and has some scientific basis. This can reduce the phenomenon of contraceptive failure. Only by choosing a good contraceptive method can we enjoy sex with peace of mind and not harm the body.
2. What is an invisible condom?
The invisible condom uses the foam contraceptive method, which can kill sperm and various viruses. According to authoritative testing, when diluted at 6 and 30 times, the sperm mortality rate reaches 100% within 1 minute.
3. Advantages of Invisible Condoms
Firstly, it can quickly and effectively disrupt the surface tension of sperm, killing sperm and various sexual viruses; Secondly, the foam is full of vagina and cervix, which greatly reduces the activity of sperm and further prevents the combination of sperm and egg; Third, the foam forms a protective film on the vaginal wall to effectively prevent virus invasion; Finally, foam also has a lubricating effect, which can prevent vaginal injury and reduce the chance of infection.
In addition, the soft and delicate foam is colorless and invisible. After entering the vagina, I can't feel its existence, which greatly improves the sexual interest.
Careless speaking and wearing a condom., Wearing condoms is usually done before flirting and stimulating sexual desire. When wearing condoms. The nail or ring accidentally scratches the condom, causing the ultra-thin condom to fail.
Insufficient lubrication of sexual organs. Poor vaginal lubrication in women can also easily lead to condom rupture, especially for women over 40 years old who have significantly reduced secretion during sexual intercourse. Some young couples may not fully flirt before sexual intercourse, and similar situations may occur.