Sexual Health
How to Make Condoms 100% Contraceptive? There are 7 misconceptions to pay attention to when wearing condoms
In terms of current contraceptive methods, condoms are the most widely used contraceptive method. However, even so, we will find that even if we use condoms during sex, we cannot achieve 100% contraceptive effect. However, for men and women in sexual activity, it is absolutely safe to enjoy sex. Therefore, how can condoms achieve 100% contraceptive effect?
How to make condoms 100% contraceptive
1. Correct use
Many adult men associate with condoms, but male health experts point out that even men who frequently use condoms may make mistakes in their use. Therefore, experts note that when using condoms, the following techniques must be noted:
2. Hand tear packaging
Firstly, purchase a condom of the appropriate size. If it is too large, it can easily fall off and if it is too small, it can easily be squeezed. Before use, please ensure that the condom is within its shelf life. Before opening the packaging, please push the condom to one side and gently tear the packaging with your hand to avoid using scissors or other tools to open the packaging and avoid damaging the condom.
3. Loose front and tight rear
When using, it is necessary to distinguish between the inside and outside of the jacket. Some couples have sex without turning on the lights, and when wearing a condom, they often do the opposite. Some condoms are coated with drugs and other chemical components on the inside and outside, which not only have no effect after wearing, but may also cause adverse irritation.
In addition, when wearing a condom, do not fully unfold it and squeeze out the gas at the top. When wearing, it is best to ensure that there is no sexual contact between the two parties before the penis is completely erect after foreplay. After wearing, it should be ensured that the front is loose and the back is tight. In case of rupture during use, sexual activity should be stopped or emergency contraceptive measures should be taken afterwards.
4. Throw away after use
When to remove a condom is also important. After ejaculation and before the penis is completely "flaccid", press and hold the bottom of the condom and pull it out together with the penis to ensure that there is no semen overflow, otherwise emergency contraception measures should also be taken. Some men who still have an erection after ejaculation and are ready to continue with sexual intercourse must thoroughly clean their semen and replace it with another condom. When removing a condom, it is inevitable to touch semen with your hands, so it is important to avoid contact with female reproductive organs. It is important to note that condoms are disposable consumables and cannot be reused.