Users comments and reviews on article Pros and Cons of Female and Male Condoms by Dana Fenton
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Male condoms have a 14-15% failure rate, which means that 14-15 people out of every 100 will accidentally conceive within the first year of use. However, when used with other barrier methods, the male condom can be 100% effective, but should be avoided in those with an allergy to latex
The failure rates of a female condom are 21%, which means that 21 in every 100 users will become pregnant within the first year of use. Female condoms do not have any harmful long term side effects, with the exception of a person having a latex allergy.
The failure rates of a female condom are 21%, which means that 21 in every 100 users will become pregnant within the first year of use. Female condoms do not have any harmful long term side effects, with the exception of a person having a latex allergy.
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in Hamel condition can be perform normal sex process or condom use must be used in Hamel condition
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