Condoms can protect you and your partner from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and help prevent unwanted pregnancies. Find out how to properly put a condom on and how to use it correctly.
How To Put A Condom On
- Take the condom out of the packet, being careful not to tear it with jewelry or fingernails. Do not open the packet with your teeth.
- Place the condom over the tip of the erect penis.
- If there's a teat on the end of the condom, use your thumb and forefinger to squeeze the air out of it.
- Gently roll the condom down to the base of the penis.
- If the condom won't roll down, you may be holding it the wrong way round. If this happens, it may have sperm on it, so throw it away and try again with a new one.
After sex, withdraw the penis while it's still erect – hold the condom on at the base of the penis while you do this.
- Remove the condom from the penis, being careful not to spill any semen.
- Throw the condom away in the trash, not down the toilet.
- Make sure the man's penis does not touch his partner's genital area again.
If you have sex again, use a new condom.
Some advantages of using condoms:
- When used correctly and consistently, they are a reliable method of preventing pregnancy.
- They help to protect both partners from STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV.
- You only need to use them when you have sex – they do not need advance preparation and are suitable for unplanned sex.
- In most cases, there are no medical side effects from using condoms.
- They are easy to get hold of and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors.
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