In the life of both sexes, what everyone cares about most is the issue of contraception. Nowadays, there are various contraceptive methods on the market, but the most commonly used contraceptive method is condoms. Everyone knows that condoms are also called condoms. The main function of condoms is to ensure the safety of sexual life and avoid accidental pregnancy and prevent infectious diseases. However, many people worry that condoms are not safe. The following introduces how safe condoms are. High safety factor: What are the chances of getting pregnant while wearing a condom? This is an issue that many people are very concerned about. Statistics show that the chance of contraceptive failure when condoms are used correctly is less than 3%. As long as condoms are used correctly, their success rate is higher than that of IUDs. Condoms not only have a high contraceptive rate, but also have many benefits for women, which is why they are favored by many women who practice contraception. In addition, condoms are also excellent in effectively preventing sexually transmitted diseases. After the promotion of condom use, the chances of infection with these diseases have dropped significantly. Because of this, more than 40 million couples around the world use condoms for sexual protection. Condoms, as the preferred sexual protection measure, are considered to be the safest, simplest and most effective way. If there are small holes or cracks on the surface of the condom, pathogenic microorganisms such as gonococci in the vagina can still cause infection through the small holes. How safe are condoms in preventing sexually transmitted diseases? The tear rate of ordinary quality condoms is 1%, and that of high quality condoms is 1‰, but if you encounter one, the chance of infection is 100%. Even if the penis does not come into direct contact with the vagina, if the other person has genital warts or genital herpes on the outside of the labia majora or if the pubic hair, vulva, etc. are stained with secretions, it can be transmitted to the other person through sexual intercourse. How safe are condoms in preventing sexually transmitted diseases? Condoms cannot prevent skin contact at the base of the penis, nor can they guarantee that secretions from the other person's genitals will not get on your body or genitals. How safe are condoms in preventing sexually transmitted diseases? In terms of preventing gonorrhea, the relative risk of using condoms is 25-50% for men and 70-80% for women. Little side effects: Condoms are the most widely used contraceptive tool of all contraceptive devices. For those who suffer from serious diseases such as heart, lung, liver, and kidney and cannot use drugs or IUDs for contraception, choosing condoms for contraception is the best choice. Moreover, condoms have almost no side effects. Except for some people who are allergic to rubber, they have no adverse effects on the human body. Compared with sterilization surgery and hormonal contraceptives, condoms avoid the side effects of ingesting drug residues, do not change any human signs and physiological laws, and will not cause regrets like after sterilization surgery, so they can be used with complete confidence. |
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