The daily consumption of condoms is very high, but many people do not know whether to use them correctly. Today, let's take a look at the details to pay attention to when using condoms. What should I pay attention to when using condoms?
1. It is not safe to replace a condom when it ruptures or slips. This room should be immediately stopped and the genitals cleaned with disinfectant.
2. Male condoms can only consume water-based lubricants. Vaseline, liquid paraffin, etc. can increase the fragility of condoms in a short period of time, making them prone to breakage.
3. Condoms should not be opened in advance before use. They should be slowly opened from top to bottom on the erect genitalia.
4. When semen enters a woman's vagina during room work, emergency contraception should be used immediately.
5. Be careful when removing the condom. Be sure to hold it. Do not discharge semen. The secretion outside the condom should not come into contact with your body. Each condom is disposable. Do not dispose of it after use. You must wrap it up and throw it into the trash can.
6. Condoms should not be placed in direct sunlight. They should be placed in a cool, dry environment that cannot come into contact with acid or alkaline oils. These environments can easily cause condoms to spoil. If condoms are found to stick together and become brittle, they should not be used during their shelf life.
The benefits of using condoms
(1) Prevent sexually transmitted diseases (syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia infection, acne, AIDS), trichomonas and other mutual infections. The invention of condoms is to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases and prevent contact between smegma (which has the effect of causing cervical cancer) and the cervix. The initial condoms were coated with oily hemp sheaths, fat, and the inner lining of animal objects such as the caecum of lambs.
(2) There are no multiple toxic and side effects of medication, and the contraceptive effect is good. When combined with other methods, the effect is good. Especially after newlyweds, women after cesarean section, lactation, intermittent periods of long-term oral contraception, and various chronic diseases, condoms are the priority contraceptive measures.
(3) Only used during sexual intercourse, not easy to forget, disposable after use, convenient and hygienic.