The Female Condom Overview

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A female condom is a device that is used during sexual intercourse. Invented by Danish MD Lasse Hessel, it is worn internally by the receptive partner and physically blocks ejaculated semen from entering that person's body. Condoms are used to prevent pregnancy and transmission of sexually transmitted infections . Female condoms have been available now for over 15 years. The Female Condom was first made from polyurethane. This version is...


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Diaphragm: Why is the female condom named after a part of the body?
Why is the diaphragm a name for the female contraceptive condom as well as the...

It isn't. A diaphragm is any stretched membrane and some are even used in cars, which doesn't mean THEY are named after the one in the human body.

Asked by tara_rong - 19 months ago

Have you used a female condom? What is your opinion of this birth control method?...
This is another part of my term paper that I'm researching. I'm amazed at...

The female condom is MUCH SAFER than the male condom!! Because the male condom only covers the inner walls of the vagina & the penis shaft. Crabs are in...

Asked by Southern Dreaming - 5 months ago

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Slide show: Vaginal tears in childbirth

Vaginal tears occur frequently during childbirth. Most tears require little or no repair and heal within a few weeks. Others require more repair with sutures. This slide show from the Mayo Clinic guides you through first, second, third, and fourth degree tears, what they look like, how they are repaired, and how to take care of them once you return home from the hospital.

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