The female condom is a soft, transparent, and wear-resistant sheath made of polyurethane special materials. It is about 17 centimeters long, 0.42-0.53 millimeters thick, and has a maximum diameter of 7.8 centimeters. It can effectively prevent sexual infections while providing contraception. There is a flexible ring at both ends of the condom, with the bottom completely closed and tightly attached to the end of the vagina. The outer ring is large and thin, and is always placed outside the vaginal opening to prevent direct contact between the male penis root and the female vulva during movement, which is more effective than male condoms in preventing the spread of pathogens.
The female condom is coated with an inert, sperm free lubricant with dimethylpolysiloxane as the main raw material. The male penis can move freely when moving, and the user can also add pleasure by dropping a liquid that increases excitement. Unlike male condoms, because of the use of polyurethane ultra-thin materials, when using female condom, sexual partners can achieve the maximum sensitivity and obtain the greatest joy.
Women can manually insert condoms into the vagina a few hours before the action or use them immediately. Unlike male condoms, the erect penis does not need to be used as an aid in removing the condom. While not stopping or interrupting sexual activity, it also alleviates male resistance to the condom. In addition, due to its unique design and special materials, it has prevented the transmission of various sexually transmitted viruses and HIV to the greatest extent.