The female condom is a polyurethane sheath that is closed at one end and open at the other. Each end has a ring that holds the condom in place. The ring that fits inside the vagina, holding the closed end near the cervix, is smaller than the one that holds the condom on the outside of the body. The following is the advantages and disadvantages of female condoms.
The female condoms cover part of the labia, which can help protect against the transmission of some STIs that live on the skin. A woman can insert the condom before any sexual activity begins, while a male condom can be applied only after a man has an erection. As the female condom is made from polyurethane, it can also be used with oil-based lubricants, unlike latex condoms. Last, one research suggests that supplying commercial sex workers with both male and female condoms reduces the number of unprotected sex acts overall.
The female condom also has some disadvantages: It's more expensive than the male condom, which has led women in some parts of the developing world to wash and reuse it. One study suggests that washing the female condom up to 10 times does not significantly break down the condom. In clinical trials, it appears to be slightly less effective at preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than male condoms. However, it is significantly more safer than unprotected sex. Many female condom users find it more difficult to insert than male condoms are to unroll. Female condom manufacturers. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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