Thursday, November 3, 2016

Do condoms work effective?

There are some facts you must know about condoms. In study of couples in which one person was already infected with HIV and the other person wasn’t, not one uninfected partner contracted HIV when the couple used condoms correctly each time they had sex.Have you ever heard that condoms are pervious, meaning that they have pores or tiny holes? This is partially true. Natural skin, natural membrane or lambskin condoms do contain small pores that may permit the passage of viruses, including HIV, hepatitis B, and herpes. However, more than 80% of male condoms commercially are made of latex or synthetic latex and do not contain pores. Latex works to completely block small viruses and bacteria that cause STDs. This means that even though viruses and bacteria are very small, they cannot pass through latex or synthetic condoms. Sperm can’t pass through latex or synthetic latex condoms either. Using condoms decrease the risk of human papillomavirus infection and women’s risk of developing cervical cancer, a disease associated with HPV.


The most important difference to make between condoms is the material they’re made of. Condoms can be made of latex, polyurethane, polyisoprene or lambskin. Only latex, polyisoprene and polyurethane condoms prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Most studies have been conducted on latex condoms, but for people who are allergic to latex, polyurethane or polyisoprene condoms are also a good choice. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com


http://www.diligent-group.com/html_news/Do-condoms-work-effective-187.html

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