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Women whose partners use condoms are at much lower risk of hospitalization for pelvic inflammatory disease. Condoms must be used in the right manner and consistently to prevent diseases.

How to Use a Condom

1. Put the condom on as soon as the penis becomes erect. This is important because some sperm can leak out of the penis during foreplay before an orgasm.

2. To reduce the risk of the condom breaking during use, apply a small amount of waterbased condom safe lubricant to the outside of the condom and the inside tip .

3. Place the rolled up condom on the end of the erect penis. Hold the tip of the condom ( about a half inch ) to squeeze out the air. If the condom is placed too tightly over the head of the penis it is more likely to break.

4. With the other hand, unroll the condom down the entire length of the erect penis all the way to the pubic hair .

5. Right after ejaculation and while the penis is still erect hold the rim of the condom at the base of the penis and pullout of your partner. This will keep the condom from slipping off inside your partner.

6. Fold up the condom in to tissue paper and throw it in the garbage.

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