Sexual Health
Is wearing a condom guaranteed to prevent pregnancy? Is condoms the best contraceptive method
Can wearing a condom lead to pregnancy?
Generally speaking, wearing a condom will not lead to pregnancy., Because after wearing a condom, male sperm cannot enter the female vagina, so they cannot combine with the egg and have no effect on pregnancy. However, it should be noted that there are also some unqualified condoms, such as those that may rupture during use or have holes in the condom itself, which can lead to contraceptive failure. There are many methods of contraception., Shanghuan can be used, such as coitus interruptus, taking contraceptives, etc.
2. Is ultra-thin condoms safe?
At present, latex and polyurethane are used, both of which have advantages such as thinness, good heat transfer, less cracking, and no allergic reactions. According to the thickness, it can be divided into ordinary type, thin type, and ultra-thin type.
The so-called thickness refers to the single layer wall thickness of a condom, which is generally 0.04-0.09 millimeters, with a thickness of 0. Ultra thin and below 06 millimeters. A few polyurethane condoms can also be made with a thickness of 0.03 millimeters. Ultra thin condoms are suitable for mature men, as they may affect sexual pleasure if separated by a layer. For young people, it is difficult to control premature ejaculation. A thin and regular condom can reduce the sensitivity of the glans penis, help prolong sexual intercourse, and make both partners feel happier.
Many people are concerned about whether ultra thin condoms may affect safety, but this concern is actually unnecessary., The quality and thickness of condoms are not necessarily related. Simply purchase condoms produced by reputable manufacturers within their shelf life, and overall they are safe.
3. Shelf life of condoms
Most condoms have a shelf life of 5 years, but there are also some condoms that have added medication and a shelf life of 3 years. So when buying condoms., Check if the warranty period has expired. When the condom exceeds its shelf life, it may become sticky and brittle, and sexual activity may rupture, leading to contraceptive failure. Therefore, careful inspection is necessary when purchasing, and do not buy condoms during their shelf life. When using condoms, master the correct method.
Each condom can only be used once, and used condoms should be wrapped in tissue and placed in the trash can.
Condoms are made of rubber, and some people are particularly allergic to rubber, even if they are not allergic to rubber, even if they are not allergic to rubber. After all, rubber is also a foreign substance that can more or less affect the vagina and uterus. Individuals with latex allergies should not use condoms. Some people may experience allergic reactions after use, with severe symptoms such as local redness, itching, and stinging in males, as well as ulceration and erosion.