Only female condoms can make women safer.
Female Condoms - A Really Good Contraceptive Method for Women In 1984, British women proposed to design a contraceptive device that allows them to fully control themselves in order to protect themselves, allowing them to use it on their own when they do not wish to become accidentally pregnant or become infected with germs. After more than ten years of research, British experts have developed the first female condom. Today's female condoms are made of polyurethane materials and look twice as large as male condoms. There are two flexible rubber rings at both ends of the rubber sleeve, with a larger outer end in an open ring shape and a smaller inner end that is completely closed.
The large ring is placed at the female condom to prevent the condom from slipping into the condom during intercourse, while the small ring is used to hold the condom in place against the cervix. Professor Shen summarized the advantages of female condoms as: they do not affect the pleasure of both men and women, and are more safe. According to foreign statistics, the failure rate of female condoms is only 2.6%, and because the right to use them is in the hands of women, they are safer. However, it is not suitable for women with severe acute inflammation and allergies to polyurethane materials.
Detailed instructions for using female condoms: 1. Hold the inner ring with your thumb and middle finger, press your index finger against the bottom of the condom, or press the inner ring tightly.
Squeeze the inner ring tightly and insert the sleeve into the * * until you feel it has reached the correct position. Note: It does not cause damage by entering too deep.
3. Ensure that the condom body is not twisted and that the split ring is always placed on the outer end of the * * mouth.
To avoid backflow of semen, please remove the condom before getting up. When taking out, pinch and rotate the split ring while slowly pulling out the sleeve.