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Open the packet carefully – avoid tearing the condom with your jewellery, teeth or fingernails.

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To avoid pregnancy or STIs, put the condom on an erect penis or sex toy before it touches the vagina, mouth or anus.

#XDREAM CONDOM HOW TO#

If you are unsure how to use condoms, follow the instructions on the packet. Remember, there are some novelty condoms available that are not intended to prevent pregnancy or STIs, and therefore should not be used for penetrative sex.

  • buy non-latex condoms if you or your partner is allergic to latex.
  • (Such as not keeping them in the car’s glove-box in warm weather for a long time)
  • keep condoms in a cool, dry place as they can be damaged by heat.
  • make sure the use-by-date on the packet is current.
  • When properly stored, condoms have a lifespan of about 5 years.

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    If you are travelling overseas, check they meet international standards. Always use condoms that meet Australian standards. How to choose and store condomsĬondoms come in different sizes, so choose the right size for you. If you are sexually active, make sure you have an STI test at least once a year and more regularly if you have multiple partners over a short period. However, this figure declines if they are used incorrectly or the condom breaks or slips off during sex.Ĭondoms are also the most effective way to reduce your risk of contracting sexually transmissible infections (STIs). How effective are male (external) condoms?Įxternal condoms are up to 98% effective in reducing the risk of pregnancy during vaginal sex. Remember that dental dams (although not a form of condom) can be used during oral sex to prevent STIs. Use a new condom each time you have any sexual contact and when switching between different types of sex (such as from anal to vaginal). Using condoms to protect against STIsĮxternal condoms are also used for safer sex because they block the exchange of body fluids during any form of sexual contact (including anal, oral, vaginal, some skin-to-skin contact and sharing of vibrators and sex toys). If you are unsure which method of contraception and protection is best to talk to your GP (doctor) or nurse. They are up to 98% effective when fitted correctly and can be used with other forms of contraception including: Using condoms to prevent pregnancyĮxternal condoms block ejaculate (cum) from entering the vagina to prevent pregnancy. Male (external) condoms act as a barrier against pregnancy and STIs. If you’re not confident using condoms, practise putting them on before you have sex. It’s a good idea to carry spare condoms with you in case you ever need them. They are put on an erect penis or can be placed on vibrators and sex toys (such as dildos).Įxternal condoms are available in small packets that conveniently fit in your wallet, pocket or bag. Non-latex condoms made of polyurethane (plastic) and polyisoprene (synthetic rubber) are available for people with a latex allergy. Other forms of barrier contraception include:Īn male (external) condom is a thin strong latex (rubber) pouch that comes in different sizes, colours and styles. They can prevent pregnancy and sexually transmissible infections (STIs). Their job is to act as a 'barrier' by stopping sperm and other body fluids (blood, semen or vaginal fluids) from entering the vagina, mouth or anus. Condoms are an effective form of contraception.











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