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Best Rated Condoms and Why People Love Them - HLFPPT

by Hlf PPT HLFPPT Partners for Better Health
Condoms, one of the few contraceptives that also protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are an efficient form of birth control. It almost goes without saying, but some are better than others when talking about consistency. Plus, when it comes to condoms, many individuals have a preference; some condoms are best for particular sensations or functions.

Although the condom is touted to have a success rate of 98 percent, the effectiveness is much lower in real life. This is because the condom is not used correctly by individuals, frequently damaging it during use and making it useless. It is also critical, of course, to ensure that the condom being used is not past its expiry date.

Condoms and internal condoms are the only birth control strategies that can help prevent sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea from spreading. It's a safe idea to either use condoms or internal condoms any time you have sex to protect yourself from STDs, even though you're still using a different kind of birth control to prevent pregnancy.

From several different shops, community health centers, Planned Parenthood health centers, and online, condoms are super easy to get. To buy them, you don't need a prescription or ID, and they are inexpensive (or even free sometimes). Condoms are a lightweight, discreet, and portable way of having great protection from STDs and pregnancy. One of the best affordable condoms & best sanitary pads can be purchased from HLFPPT (Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust). You can find the best affordable condoms for men and best sanitary pads women on the website of HLFPPT.

Condoms come in lots of different designs, shapes, and textures that make both partners feel more receptive. And it can be a sexy part of foreplay to have your partner put your condom on your penis, especially if you add lube. Ejaculation may also be postponed by condoms, so intercourse lasts longer.

You may use condoms for oral, anal, and vaginal sex so that no matter how you get down, they shield you from STDs. And that's really the sexiest part of all: condoms allow you to concentrate on pleasure without thinking about pregnancy or STDs, and your partner. Safer sex is better sex because it prevents the mood from being ruined by stress.

Adding condoms to your birth control lineup will give you additional protection for pregnancy. No solution is 100 percent successful, but if you make a mistake with the other method or it fails, adding condoms as a backup helps you avoid pregnancy. And it's a smart idea to use condoms to also help protect yourself from STDs.

In almost all other birth control procedures, such as the pill, shot, ring, IUD, and implant, condoms will provide additional protection. Don't use the inner condom and the male condom together, though, and you don't have to wear more than one condom at a time. One should get the trick done. To further keep it from breaking, use a pre-lubricated condom. If only you, if only you, put a little bit of water-based lubricant on a non-lubricated condom, within and outside of the condom.

With no problem, most people will use condoms; there are no side effects. For individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities, latex (rubber) condoms can rarely trigger irritation. And the lube on some forms of condoms can be irritating at times. Try swapping brands or using plastic condoms if you're allergic to latex. Condoms and internal condoms made of soft plastics are latex-free, such as polyurethane, polyisoprene, and nitrile. In several of the same locations where regular condoms are sold, you can get non-latex condoms.

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