Condoms are absolutely safe and anyone can easily use them. They pose no serious side effects or threats to your sexual or general health. However, some people can be allergic to latex, which might cause some kind of irritation or discomfort in them. Such individuals can opt for polyurethane condoms, which offer the same strength and protection. Natural condoms are also available but are found to be ineffective in protecting against STDs.
Some individuals suggest reduced sexual pleasure and sensitivity during the act of sex while using condoms. In these cases, ultrathin or textured condoms may be tried, which are highly stimulating and offer the same protection.
Some men also feel that putting a condom during the act of sex acts as a disturbance and interrupts the natural process. Some of them also state that they do not feel as aroused and erect after putting on a condom, due to the lapse in time. Experts suggest the use of femidoms (female condoms) for such couples since they can be inserted well before the act of sex and are known to stay in place. They are almost as effective and endurant as male condoms and make for good alternatives. However, it must be ensured that both male and female condoms are not worn at the same time. This can cause rupture of the condoms and increase your risk.
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Sometimes, condoms may also fall off or tear, which increases the risk of pregnancy or transmission of STDs. This occurs due to improper placement or use of excessive force. To avoid this, it is best to follow the prescribed steps carefully and use a right lubricant. Water-based lubricants should be preferred with male condoms, which smoothen movements and avoid tearing. Use of oil-based lubricants like vaseline or petroleum jelly should always be avoided to prevent breakage or damage of the condom.
Failure of condoms have also been reported in certain cases where the condom is correctly placed, but conception still occurs. This is more common with the use of expired or unfit condoms. To avoid this, you must always check the expiry date of the condom before use. Also take care to store the condom at room temperature, which is neither too hot nor too cold. Care must be taken to prevent it from heat, moisture or direct sunlight as this can damage it. Never reuse a condom or use two condoms at a time to avoid failure.