Condoms

CondomsThe majority of condoms produced these days are latex. We recommend that you should on use latex condoms.

Here is a helpful overview:

  • When used correctly every time you have sex, condoms greatly reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy and infection, though they cannot eliminate risk. Use a new condom each time.
  • There are many STD’s. A latex condom can reduce the risk of STD and STI transmission to or from the head of the penis. However, some STD’s can also spread by other sexual contact.  Including Herpes and Genital Warts. For additional information about STD protection, please read the information inside the condom box.
  • Store at room temperature in a dark, dry place. Avoid excessive heat. Check the expiration date on the condom wrapper. Do not use expired condoms. Do not open condom packages with scissors or teeth.
  • Latex condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS and many other sexually transmitted infections.

Please be advised that latex condoms do contain LATEX which can cause an allergic reaction to some people. It is not common, but can happen.

 

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