Condoms for The Prevention of HIV Transmission, Best HIV Specialist Doctor in Delhi


Posted October 20, 2020 by Rajukumar

Condoms are the safest way to avoid sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as HIV, when used properly any time you have sex.

 
Do condoms still stop the transmission of HIV?

Condoms are the safest way to avoid sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as HIV, when used properly any time you have sex.

They have a relatively low risk of failure and are appropriate for all forms of sex, including oral and anal sex.

Condoms are categorised as medical instruments, meaning they must comply with basic criteria and pass safety checks.

When used correctly, condoms are more successful, which involves having one that is the correct size. Condoms come in varying lengths and widths, so choosing the right condom can take a while.

To make sure you're using a condom correctly, here are few simple stuffs you can do:

1. Using a new condom any time you're having sex

2. As soon as an erection happens and prior to any physical intercourse (whether vaginal, anal or oral), bring the condom on.

3. Water-based lubricants are best and can be obtained in most supermarkets or pharmacies to prevent using an oil-based lubricant, such as Vaseline or baby oil, that can weaken the condom and improve the likelihood of it breaking.

4. Immediately after ejaculating, the man must withdraw from his partner, gripping the condom tightly to prevent it from falling off.

Female preservative

The female condom is a small pouch of plastic at either end with adjustable rings. To avoid pregnancy and STIs, a condom is inserted into the vagina before intercourse.

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Last Updated October 20, 2020