Condoms
Double the protection: birth control and STI protection.
A thin barrier worn on the penis (aka external condoms) or inside the vagina (aka internal or female condoms) that blocks sperm from reaching the egg. Condoms also prevent STIs. For every 100 people using this method, 13-21 may become pregnant.
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What people like
- 🧍♀️No prescription needed
- 🛡️ Only method that protects against STIs
- 💸 Affordable and can be simple to use
What people don't like
- 😕 Must use correctly every time
- 📦 Can break or slip
- ☔ Can diminish sensation or pleasure
- 🩺 May cause irritation for some people
How to use it
Use a new condom every time you have sex. Keep condoms in a cool, dry place, and check expiration dates.
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