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female condom
introduction:
The female condom is a thin, soft, loose-fitting sheath with a flexible
ring at each end. They typically come in various sizes. For most
vaginas, a moderately sized condom is adequate; women who have recently
given birth should try a large first. The inner ring at the closed end
of the sheath is used to insert the condom inside the vagina and to hold
it in place during intercourse. The rolled outer ring at the open end
of the sheath remains outside the vagina and covers part of the external
genitalia.
lubrication:
As with all barrier contraceptives, water or silicone-based lubricants are safe to use with any female condom. Oil should not be used with a female condom made of latex.FC2 Female Condom comes pre-lubricated with a non-spermicidal, silicone based lubricant. The FC2 is made of nitrile so oil-based (or water-based) lubricants can be added on the inside and outside of FC2 Female Condom or on the penis.
how do we use fema;e condom::
Open the package carefully. Choose a position that is comfortable for insertion - squat, raise one leg, sit or lie down. Make sure the condom is lubricated enough.
If you are using the FC2 female condom, make sure the inner ring is at the closed end of the sheath, and hold the sheath with the open end hanging down. Squeeze the inner ring with thumb and middle finger (so it becomes long and narrow), and then insert the inner ring and sheath into the vaginal opening. Gently insert the inner ring into the vagina and feel it go up. Place the index finger inside the condom and push the inner ring as far as it will go. Make sure the condom is inserted straight, and is not twisted inside the vagina. The outer ring should remain on the outside of the vagina.
A VA w.o.w Condom Feminine
To begin inserting the VA, hold the sponge and frame close together and
place the closed end in front of the vagina. Use two fingers to push
the closed end containing the sponge inside the vagina as far as it
will go. Make sure the sponge is opened up flat once it has been
inserted. The frame should remain on the outside of the vagina.
The penis should be guided into the female condom in order to ensure that it does not slip into the vagina outside the condom. Use enough lubricant so that the condom stays in place during sex. The female condom should not be used at the same time as a male condom because the friction between the two condoms may cause the condoms to break.
If the condom slips during intercourse, or if it enters the vagina, then you should stop immediately and take the female condom out. Then insert a new one and add extra lubricant to the opening of the sheath or on the penis.
To remove the condom, twist the outer ring or frame gently and then pull the condom out keeping the sperm inside. Wrap the condom in the package or in tissue and throw it away. Do not put it into the toilet. It is generally recommended that the female condom should not be reused.
The female condom may feel unfamiliar and may be difficult to insert at first. Some women find that with time and practice using the female condom becomes easier.
advanteges:
- It provides an opportunity for women to share the responsibility for condoms with their partners.
- A woman may be able to use the female condom if her partner refuses to use a male condom.
- The female condom will protect against most STDs and pregnancy if used correctly.
- The FC2 female condom can be inserted in advance of sexual intercourse so as not to interfere with the moment.
- The FC2 female condom is made of nitrile, which can be used with oil-based as well as water-based lubricants. No special storage requirements are needed because nitrile is not affected by changes in temperature and dampness. In addition, nitrile conducts heat well, so sensation is preserved.
disadvantages:
- The outer ring or frame is visible outside the vagina, which can make some women feel self-conscious.
- The FC2 female condom can make noises during intercourse (adding more lubricant can lessen this problem).
- Some women find the female condom hard to insert and remove.
- It has a higher failure rate in preventing pregnancy than non-barrier methods such as the pill.
- In some countries it can be relatively expensive and limited in availability.
cautions
1.donot flash condom in comode
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