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Male Condom:

  • There are a variety of styles, sizes, colors, materials, and textures.
  • A new one must be used every time you have sex.
  • Must be applied when the penis is erect. May cause a slight interruption before sex.
  • Without this device, there is no protection against pregnancy.
  • Tell your healthcare professional that you plan you use condoms
  • 97% effective

Female Condom:

  • There is 1 female condom currently available.
  • A new one must be used every time you have sex.
  • A female condom can be inserted up to 8hrs. before sex.
  • Without this device, there is no protection against pregnancy.
  • Tell your healthcare professional that you plan you use a female condom.
  • Unless the female condom slips out of place or is torn, it should provide protection against STD exposure comparable to that of male condoms.
  • 95% effective
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well they are different types.

they obviously do the same job. but they are not the same, if you get me?

if a women prefers and feels more comfortable to use it she will :)

put the most commonly used would be the male condom.

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