Do female condoms work?

My girlfriend and I are allergic to latex. She thought of the idea to try a female condom. Are they as safe as a latex male condom? Do they feel natural against the body?

Answer:
Birth Control - Condoms

Share the responsibility of preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and/or pregnancy. Even when the pill is used to prevent pregnancy, condoms SHOULD be used to protect each partner from sexually transmitted diseases (STIs). Condoms can be used for oral, anal or vaginal sex. Condoms are sold for use by men and women.

What Is It?


* The female condom is a thin, soft plastic condom that is placed inside the vagina. It is the only female-controlled method that helps prevent both sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy.

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How Effective Is It?


* The effectiveness rate of the female condom is similar to the male condom (i.e. about 90-95% with "perfect" use, and form 80-85% with "average" use).

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Advantages and Disadvantages


* Listed below are some advantages and disadvantages of the new female condom:
* Advantages:
o Latex free, reducing risk of allergy
o Reduces "friction" and irritation of vaginal lining (helpful for women post partum, breast-feeding or at menopause when dryness is a problem)
o 40% stronger than latex
o Has no odour
o Any lubricant can be used
o Heat conductive so warms up as soon as inserted
o Less disruptive to love-making (can be inserted up to 8 hours before sex)
o Sold in stores - no prescription needed
o Better for men who loose an erection while/after putting on a latex condom
o There are reports of increased sensitivity and pleasure for the male
o The soft flexible ring at the open-end covers a larger surface area offering greater protection for each partner
o Some women find the outer ring stimulates the clitoris and increases their pleasure
* As with latex condoms for men, the female condom helps protect against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

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* There are a few disadvantages:
o The outer ring hangs about 2.5cm outside the vagina., therefore it is difficult to hide the use of the female condom
o During sex there may be noises caused by the friction. Extra lubrication may minimize this.
o Practice may be necessary to learn how to put the condom in the vagina.
o It is possible for the penis to enter the vagina "beside" the condom.
o The cost is approximately $3.50 - $5.00 each.
* Each package of female condoms includes detailed instructions for use.
* Remember, having safer sex means protecting yourself (and your partner) from unintended pregnancies as well as sexually transmitted infections.

http://www.region.peel.on.ca/health/hsex...
They suck just think about it but try it once to see. Or go with the lambskin ones nonlatex
they are less effective. tell your girlfriend to go onto birth control and you can get condoms made out of things other than latex.

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