Sexual Health
Is wearing a condom beneficial for women? What other functions does a condom have besides contraception
1. Wearing a condom for sexual activity is beneficial for women
Abortion in women is both harmful and heartbreaking. As long as appropriate contraceptive measures are taken, the harm caused by abortion can be avoided. The best contraceptive method is, of course, a condom. However, some men do not like wearing condoms for sex and believe that "itching through boots" can reduce pleasure. However, in fact, condoms have many benefits such as contraception, disease prevention, and can also increase the pleasure of sex.
The function of condoms is not only contraception, but also a very important function, which is to prevent diseases, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, AIDS and other common sexually transmitted diseases. Do you have to become a monk or nun when your partner has an infectious disease? Actually, it's not necessary. Condoms are also condoms, which can isolate various infectious diseases and protect you from infection. And condoms also have a preventive effect on cervical cancer.
Using a condom to isolate the penis from the uterus, block sperm outside the uterus, and prevent contact between sperm and eggs can naturally have a good contraceptive effect. As long as you don't break the condom, sex can rest easy. And some condoms also add Spermicide, which is equivalent to double "insurance" for contraception.
2. Can condoms prevent sexually transmitted diseases
As is well known, condoms can not only prevent contraception, but also effectively prevent various sexually transmitted diseases. However, some people in daily life may still be infected with sexually transmitted diseases despite using condoms. Therefore, they suspect that condoms have quality issues, but they are unaware that condoms cannot 100% prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
There have been varying opinions on the effectiveness of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted diseases, as it depends on the quality and usage of the condoms themselves. A condom that meets the standards should be safe to use without penetrating bacteria or viruses. The success rate of preventing sexually transmitted diseases through condoms is high, but there may also be accidents.
3. Shelf life of condoms
As a contraceptive tool, condoms are more convenient to use and have no side effects compared to other contraceptive methods. The success rate of contraception is generally 85%, and specially trained users can achieve a success rate of 98%. However, condoms also have a shelf life, so how long is the shelf life of condoms generally?
The shelf life of condoms is generally five years, and those with added medication are three years. Therefore, women must check the condom before using it to see if it has exceeded its shelf life. Expired condoms have deteriorated and are prone to rupture, making them unsuitable for use.