Do you have condoms for girls?
Yes, female condoms are the choice for female contraception. It is made of polyurethane and placed on the inner wall of the vagina to collect male semen during sexual intercourse, stopping the flow of semen into the uterus and achieving contraceptive effects. Female condoms can reduce Sexually transmitted infection, including HIV. The condom has an easily curved ring at both ends and a completely closed bottom. The outer ring is large and thin near the end of the vagina. It will always be placed outside the vagina mouth to prevent the direct contact between the male Root of penis and the female vulva, which is more effective than the male condom in preventing bacterial transmission.
How do women use condoms?
Women need to take some protective measures to protect themselves. Female condoms are a good protective measure to make them healthier and safer. If this is the first time using a female condom, it is best to practice how to put it into the body.
Firstly, choose the most comfortable position you think, lie down, sit apart, or stand in a chair. Tear open the incision on the bag and remove the protective cover. The built-in elastic inner ring should be located at the end of the sheath opening.
Squeeze the lower part of the inner ring with your thumb, index finger, and middle finger to grasp and shrink the inner ring, and smoothly insert it into your body.
On the other hand, the folded Yin Yin Yin Yin Yin Jin is separated, and the squeezed inner ring is pushed as much as possible into the vagina.
Then place your fingers in the sheath until you touch the inner ring and continue pushing the inner ring into the vagina. When the inner ring is in adolescence, the sheath is placed correctly. You can touch the vagina with your fingers and feel the position of the pubic bone. The vagina is only a few inches.
A small portion of the outer ring and sheath will also be exposed outside the vagina. Don't worry, it's normal.