6 Things You Need to Know About Condoms

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Women News - You often rely on condoms as a safety tool sex with your partner? Although there have been many years since then, much remains unknown about condoms.

Here are six things you might not know about condoms, as revealed Allwomenstalk.

It should not be thrown into the toilet

After having sex using a condom, do not try to throw it down the toilet because it will not work. Condoms are only going to be stuck, it can even cause problems in your plumbing. If you want to discard a condom, lember balutlah with some toilet tissue and discard in the trash.

Some of them contain spermicide

You will find that most condoms contain a spermicide, which is a chemical that will kill or stop the rate of sperm in order to prevent pregnancy. It's good, pregnancy can be prevented, but the bad thing is the effect is going to cause the chemical to the body and health.

Approved mark on the packaging


When buying condoms, you should check whether the condom is safe to use. In the United States, condoms must pass through FDA approval, while in Britain, condoms must pass the approval of Standard Kite Mark of EEC Standard Mark.

In different countries, there are ISO and there should be a certain mark on condom packages. Other countries may use different signs. What is important, check the condom package carefully.

Variations size

It is a known fact that more and more people that range in size condoms are available to suit the size of Mr P. Also, there are condoms made from natural rubber, which if necessary-to meet and adjust to Mr P. There is no standard size condom, but condoms are available different sizes.

Some people are allergic to condoms

Most condoms are made of latex in which some people are allergic to this material. For those with allergies, there are alternatives condoms made from polyurethane. This material is believed to be as good as the version of latex.

Condoms are not one hundred percent protection


Condoms are one of the most effective contraceptives that can protect. Condoms not only help protect you from unwanted pregnancies, but also against sexually transmitted diseases.

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