Alternative Names
Prophylactics; Rubbers; Male condoms
Definition
 
 hes an egg, pregnancy can result.) A condom also prevents disease-causing substances from spreading from one person to another.  Until recently, the condom was used only by men. A female condom is now available.
hes an egg, pregnancy can result.) A condom also prevents disease-causing substances from spreading from one person to another.  Until recently, the condom was used only by men. A female condom is now available.The female condom fits inside the vagina. It has two rings to keep the condom in place -- one ring is placed over the woman's cervix and another one is placed over her vulva. This placement prevents the condom from being pushed up into the vagina. It also creates a protective covering over the outside of the vagina, which prevents sperm from contacting the area.
HOW WELL DOES A CONDOM WORK?
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HOW TO USE A MALE CONDOM
Remove the condom from its package, being careful not to tear or poke a hole in it while opening the package. 
If the condom has a little tip (receptacle) on the end of it (to collect semen), place the condom against the top of the penis and carefully roll the sides down the shaft of the penis. If there is no tip, be sure to leave a little space between the condom and the end of the penis. Otherwise, the semen may push up the sides of the condom and come out at the bottom before the penis and condom are pulled out. Be sure there is not any air between the penis and the condom. This can cause the condom to break.
Some people find it helpful to unroll the condom a little before putting it on the penis. This leaves plenty of room for semen to collect and prevents the condom from being stretched too tightly over the penis.
After ejaculation, remove the condom from the vagina. The best way is to grasp the condom at the base of the penis and hold it as the penis is pulled out.
Always throw out condoms after use. Flushing a condom down the toilet may clog plumbing. Instead of flushing condoms, you can wrap them in toilet tissue or put them in plastic bags before throwing them in a garbage can. Put the condom in a garbage can that is out of reach of children and pets.
IMPORTANT TIPS
Make sure condoms are available and convenient. If no condoms are handy at the time of a sexual encounter, you may be tempted to have intercourse without one. 
Carefully withdraw the penis right after ejaculation so that semen cannot leak out of the condom as the erection is lost. 
Use each condom only once. 
Do not carry condoms in your wallet for long periods of time. Replace them every once in a while. Friction from opening and closing your wallet, and from walking (if you carry your wallet in your pocket) can lead to tiny holes in the condom. Nevertheless, it is better to use a condom that has been in your wallet for a long time than to not use one at all. 
Don't use a condom that is brittle, sticky, or discolored. These are signs of age, and old condoms are more likely to break.

If you feel a condom break during intercourse, stop right away and put on a new one. Remember, ejaculation does not have to occur for a pregnancy to result (pre-ejaculatory fluids can contain active sperm), or for a disease to be transmitted.
If ejaculation occurs with a broken condom, insert a spermicidal foam or jelly to help reduce the risk of pregnancy or passing an STD. You can also contact your health care provider or pharmacy about emergency contraception ("morning-after pills"). 
Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and heat. Source:NIH Update Date: 9/12/2008
 
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