Latex condoms (male) Polyurethane condoms (female condom)
Condoms are used to help prevent pregnancy. If the condom is lubricated the male would slip on the non lubricated side, if the condom is not lubricated then it doesn't matter how it is put on. You should put the condom on whan your penis is fully erect. It is said that if you're trying to prevent aids the best one to use is latex for better chances.
Condoms don't prevent pregnancy by killing sperm, they prevent pregnancy by capturing sperm cells when the man ejaculates. Once a man ejaculates in a woman's vagina without a condom there is nothing a condom can retroactively do to prevent pregnancy. Best to put on a condom before intercourse. If you have ejaculated in a woman the best way to prevent pregnancy is the "morning after pill". It's a dose of hormones that can prevent ovulation.
Vaseline is not recommended as a lubricant for certain activities like sex or with latex condoms, as it can damage the latex material. It may be suitable for certain non-latex situations such as dry skin or chafing, but it is always best to use a product specifically designed for lubrication to prevent any potential issues.
The best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy is to use birth control such as the contraceptive pill and or condoms. If you find yourself pregnant unexpectedly and are not ready to become a mother, it may be possible to abort the pregnancy.
Depends. There are other methods that are more reliable WRT pregnancy. But condoms are the best protection against STDs.
Condoms are the only contraceptives that prevent both pregnancy and the spread of STD's, so they are hands-down the best method of contraception (with a success rate upwards of 98% when used correctly). To absolutely prevent pregnancy, it would be wise to use condoms AND a daily oral contraceptive (in case of condom failure, daily oral contraceptives are up to 99% effective when used correctly).
The best way to stop a girl from getting pregnant is to take steps to prevent the pregnancy in the first place by using birth control. There are lots of options: the depo-provera shot or birth control pill for her, condoms, spermicide, etc. Condoms are your best bet because they will protect her from pregnancy and protect you both from STDs
All birth control methods only reduce PROBABILITY of pregnancy. When used properly, most birth control methods are quite effective, but not necessarily 100% effective. Yes condoms protect women against pregnancy and other infections such as STD.
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by not having sex....AnswerAbstinence! AnswerYou must use a condom.anyone who says the best way is to NOT have sex at all is absolutley INSANEi cant imagine how much you must be thinking of a way to prevent pregnancy because you are obviously ready to have sex.you do not tell someone who is PREPARING them selves to have sex that the best way is to not have it at all.i am pretty sure he/she isn't stupid and realised their whole life they didnt have sex that they werent pregnant!!SO since you are asking the question, which is the best way to prevent pregnancy, ASSUMING this is because you WANT to have sex (i am not going to tell you to not have sex because you are probably smart enough to figure that out) use a condom + go on the pill!! Birth control, condoms, and abstinece.condoms and birth control. there should be a planned parenthood near you where you can get free birth control without your parents knowing.
Preventing pregnancy is the same at all points in life. There are a number of birth control options. It is important to talk to your partner about the best options before having sex. Condoms are the birth control method that is easiest to get, effective, and will also protect against sexually transmitted diseases.