Prevention
1.
What's the best type of protection for sex?
If you
choose to have sex, latex condoms give you good protection because
they are barriers - something that keeps you away from your
boyfriend's or girlfriend's sex fluids. Other birth control methods
only protect you from unwanted pregnancy. Using a condom isn't 100%
safe against pregnancy or STDs--only abstinence is--but it offers the
best protection from STDs and pretty good protection from pregnancy
if you do have sex. The best protection is to use birth control
pills or depo provera to prevent pregnancy AND latex condoms to
protect against STDs.
2.
If I take birth control pills, do we still need to use condoms?
Yes! Birth control pills are prescribed only to prevent pregnancy.
They do not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
3.
How do you use condoms?
- The penis
should be erect (hard) and the condom should be put on before
the penis touches the vagina, mouth or anus.
- Carefully
open the condom packet-don't use your teeth, fingernails or
anything sharp so you don't nick the condom-and remove the
rolled up condom.
- Most
condoms have a nipple-shaped end on it. Pinch that together to
squeeze out the air before placing the condom on the head of the
erect penis. This is the tip where the semen will go when the
male partner ejaculates (comes) after his orgasm.
- Carefully
roll the condom down the erect (hard) penis. If the condom will
not roll, then it's not turned the right way. Throw it away and
start over. Do not unroll and then re-roll a condom.
- The
unrolled condom should cover the majority of the penis shaft.
Check for air bubbles and squeeze them out before the covered
penis is inserted.
- When
intercourse is complete, hold the condom securely at the base of
the penis and withdraw before the penis goes soft. Holding the
condom prevents it from slipping or spilling.
- Throw the
condom away after it's been used. Never reuse a condom.
- Always use
a new condom for each sexual act.
Human error
causes more condom failure than manufacturing errors.
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