Condom is a closed fitting oily rubber sac that men
wear in their erected penis before sexual intercourse to prevent sperm from
fertilizing the female egg.
wear in their erected penis before sexual intercourse to prevent sperm from
fertilizing the female egg.
How you can achieve it
Get the condom ready before the time of sexual
intercourse. Check if the date has expired or not and check for tear.
intercourse. Check if the date has expired or not and check for tear.
Safety
Condom is 88% – 99% safe
Advantage
i.
It is affordable
ii.
It is conveyable
iii.
Easy to get or purchase
iv.
No prescription is necessary
v.
No side effect
vi.
Helps to prevent S.T.Ds or H.I.V.
vii.
Involves men in family planning
When not effective (disadvantages)
i.
When the condom tears
ii.
When it has expired
iii.
When it is dry and not oily
iv.
In a state of weak erection
v.
When you want to discontinue family planning
vi.
When it is not properly stored
How to use a condom
Before sexual intercourse carefully take the condom
out of the package and check for tear and expiring date. Then do the following
out of the package and check for tear and expiring date. Then do the following
i.
Stimulate the penis for strong erection
ii.
Tear from fringe edge of the condom
iii.
Use your left hand to hold to tip as you use
your right hand to roll it to fit in the erected pennies. This will allowance
for sperm, during ejaculation.
iv.
After ejaculation, hold the condom at the base
of the penis and draw from the vagina before losing the erection.
v.
Always use a new condom for each round of sexual
intercourse, to avoid the rise of sperm escaping to the vagina
vi.
Dispose the condom in a pit toilet or bury it
underground after use.
What to do
Report to your service provider:
a. Continuous weak erection
b. No sensation
c. Irritation as a result of
being allergic to rubber
being allergic to rubber