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A female condom is a tube of soft plastic with a closed end. Each end has a ring or rim. The ring at the closed end is inserted deep into the vagina over the cervix to hold the tube in place. The ring at the open end remains outside the opening of the vagina.Condoms can be used to prevent pregnancy or to help protect against sexually transmitted diseases. You must use a new condom each time you have intercourse.Condoms prevent pregnancy by keeping sperm and eggs apart. The condom holds the sperm so the sperm can't get into the vagina.
How do you use a female condom?
- Use a new condom each time you have intercourse. You can insert it up to 8 hours before intercourse.
- These condoms have lubricant on the inside. Spread it by rubbing the sides of the condom together. You can also add lubricant.
- Find a comfortable position to insert the condom. Some women stand with one foot on a chair. Other women sit on the edge of a chair or lie down.
- Insert one finger into the condom. With your other hand, squeeze together the closed end of the condom and place that end into your vagina. Use the finger inside the condom to push the closed end as far into the vagina as it will go.
- The open end of the condom will hang about an inch outside your vagina.
- During intercourse, the penis should be inside the condom.
- After ejaculation, remove the condom right away.
- Twist the open outside ring to close off the condom and hold the semen inside before the condom is removed.
- Pull the condom out before you stand up.
Benefits of Condoms for Women
1. Women Are in Control
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Female condoms empower women to take charge of their sexual health.
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They can be inserted in advance—before sex—which means no interruption in the moment.
2. Protection Against STIs & HIV
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Like male condoms, they offer strong protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV.
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They cover more of the external genital area, which can reduce skin-to-skin transmission of some infections like HPV and herpes.
3. Prevents Unplanned Pregnancy
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Female condoms are a reliable form of birth control when used correctly.
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Typical use effectiveness: around 79%, but can go up to 95% with perfect use.
4. Latex-Free Options
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Many female condoms are made of non-latex materials (like nitrile), so they’re great for people with latex allergies.