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	<title>Medical Uni References - Pregnancy Issue and Contraceptive Prevalence Rate &#187; latex condom</title>
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		<title>Using a condom tips vol.2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never start intercourse until and unless the vagina is properly lubricated.
It’s the natural process that a women’s vagina automatically lubricates when she is sexually stimulated. The chances of tearing of condom are many if there is not slipperiness during sexual intercourse. If you’re wearing a latex condom and need more lubrication, you can use water, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Never start intercourse until and unless the vagina is properly lubricated.</strong></p>
<p>It’s the natural process that a women’s vagina automatically lubricates when she is sexually stimulated. The chances of tearing of condom are many if there is not slipperiness during sexual intercourse. If you’re wearing a latex condom and need more lubrication, you can use water, diaphragms made gel, the spermicidal cream, or lubricating jelly K-Y jelly. They are usually sold in family planning or feminine hygiene section of the drugstores. These packages are usually promoted to be totally oil free and are made for being used with a condom or diaphragm. If you’re confused regarding any product, you can remove your doubt by analyzing the ingredients’ list on the package. In case you find out that the condom is slipping off, you better stop and check it properly. Replace the condom if it’s necessary, but keep in mind, purchase a different brand condom next time.</p>
<p>After ejaculation, remove the condom from your penis because if you’ll not do so, the condom may slip off and the sperm probably spill out. Withdraw the condom slowly from your partner’s vagina by holding the condom’s rim against the penis’s base. Remove the condom cautiously, away from the genital area of your partner. Wrap it up in a tissue properly and throw the condom away.</p>
<p>There are several things possible to be done for preventing against the pregnancy in case the condom, slips, leaks, or breaks. If you’ve the spermicide handy, insert an applicator full with it inside the vagina as soon as possible if it’s not too late. There isn’t any guarantee against infection or pregnancy, but it does offer some safety nevertheless. Consult with your trusted doctor or local family planning clinic regarding the emergency contraception as soon as possible. Actually, Emergency contraception is using the high doses of conventional contraceptive pills within 72 hours after having sexual intercourse. Although it’s secure and effective as well, it should never be prefer without consulting a health care professional. If you try it without any doctor’s prescription, then you may have to undergo several cases that you don’t want to face with.</p>
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		<title>Condom materials</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 04:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Contraceptive</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[POLYURETHANE CONDOMS]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[POLYURETHANE CONDOMS
Condoms that are latest to the market are made of clear, thin, soft polyurethane. FDA recently approved them to spread their legitimate market. Polyurethane condoms are particularly for those people who don’t want to prefer using latex condoms. Since polyurethane condoms are extremely new products, there haven’t been any studies to analyze the condom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>POLYURETHANE CONDOMS</strong></p>
<p>Condoms that are latest to the market are made of clear, thin, soft polyurethane. FDA recently approved them to spread their legitimate market. Polyurethane condoms are particularly for those people who don’t want to prefer using latex condoms. Since polyurethane condoms are extremely new products, there haven’t been any studies to analyze the condom effectiveness. However, it has proven by the laboratory tests that viruses, bacteria, and sperm cannot enter through this condom.<br />
As polyurethane condoms are transparent and thin in their nature, they are probably more comfy to use. Additionally, body heat is transferred by the polyurethane at ease, so there is more sensation throughout the sexual intercourse. According to a survey among users, it has been shown that more than half of the people who preferred using these brand new condoms state that they adored them more than the latex condoms.</p>
<p><strong>TACTYLON CONDOMS</strong></p>
<p>Tactylon Condoms are another latest non latex condom recently introduced in the market. As polyurethane and latex condoms, in laboratory test, it has been proven that it’s impossible for sperms, bacteria, or viruses to pass through this condom. Tactylon condoms are extremely thin, strong, soft and tremendously stretchy in nature. They offer sensitivity to a great extent while using compared to what latex condoms offer. These condoms aren’t easily damaged by sunlight, temperature, or other storage conditions that are responsible for reducing the latex condoms’ durability. Additionally, Tactylon is not even damaged by oils.</p>
<p><strong>“SKIN” CONDOMS</strong></p>
<p>Treated lamb membranes are used during the production process of the Skin condoms. These condoms are thinner as well as more stronger compared to the latex condoms, and some people believe that they offer more sensation as well. Since latex is not used during their protection process, they are the perfect option for those people who are allergic to the rubber products. However, skin condoms don’t provide protection against diseases. Actually, the membrane acquire numerous tiny pores that prevent sperm for getting pass through, but viruses and bacteria causing STDs can easily pass through them. FDA doesn’t allow the skin condoms to get labeled as safeguard against the STDs (sexually transmitted diseases).</p>
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