Using female contraception (liquid condoms, can you really have “zero-distance contact”?)
Doctor, my husband recently bought a product called “liquid condoms” and said that he would never use it again It will make him feel better not to wear a condom to live a married life. This form of birth control is also very safe.
I haven’t heard of this before, but I checked it later. Seems like a 100% gel for women. Some stores claim that “drug-free, harmless to the body, soft and close-fitting, safe and antibacterial”.
How about this liquid condom?
The annual failure rate of liquid condoms is as high as 20%.
Liquid condoms can be said to satisfy men’s good wishes of “do not want to wear condoms, zero distance contact”. But we dare not ask whether it can really eliminate “tickling” or realize the “zero touch” of Youyou resource network, and we dare not use it.
Liquid condoms are actually a kind of spermicide (including benzalkonium chloride, chlorhexidine, octylphenol, etc.) put into the vagina, by reducing or killing the activity of the sperm for the purpose of contraception.
Liquid condoms include gels, foams, films, and suppositories. Related products in different dosage forms have instructions, and will be equipped with catheters or pushers for easy insertion.
Although it is said that liquid condoms are miraculous, how high the contraceptive rate is is nonsense.
The annual failure rate of liquid condoms contraception is as high as 20%, while the failure rate of condoms is only 2%.
One more thing, it sounds like liquid condoms work well, but they don’t.
Some people use it once before sex and once after sex to ensure the successful effect of contraception;
Some people release it in advance and have sex after a certain period of time If there is no “substantial progress”, you have to play it again;
Some have to wait for a certain period of time to have sex after being put in the ***.
You see, this virtually adds some “artificial arrangements” to the sex life. If you are interested, you really can’t “come whenever you want”. After all, liquid condoms have many limitations, and it only takes a few seconds for a condom to be put on.
When it comes to liquid condoms, don’t look at the word “condom” in the name. In fact, preventing AIDS is impossible. Therefore, people with high-risk sexual behavior should pay special attention to this point.
On the other hand, the current condom is actually getting thinner and thinner, and the experience is getting better and better. If you still feel unsatisfactory, choose oral short-acting contraceptives.