The female condom is a polyurethane sheath or pouch about 17 cm (6.5 inches)
in length. It is worn by a woman during sex. It entirely lines the vagina and it
helps to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including
HIV.
At each end of the condom there is a flexible ring. At the closed end of the
sheath, the flexible ring is inserted into the vagina to hold the female condom
in place. At the other open end of the sheath, the ring stays outside the vulva
at the entrance to the vagina. This ring acts as a guide during penetration and
it also stops the sheath bunching up inside the vagina.
There is silicone-based lubricant on the inside of the condom, but additional
lubrication can be used. The condom does not contain spermicide. The female
should not be used at the same time as a latex male condom because the friction
between the two condoms may cause the condoms to break.
The female condom has been available in Europe since 1992 and it
was approved in 1993 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
It is available in many countries, at least in limited quantities,
throughout the world. The female condom carries various brand names
in different countries including, FC Female Condom, Reality, Femidom,
Dominique, Femy, Myfemy, Protectiv' and Care. More about the female
condom can be found at http://www.adulthappy.net/female_condom.htm
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