Before you put on a condom
- Store condoms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Check the expiry date on the condom.
- Do a pillow test - does the air stay in the package?
- Tear the condom package carefully to open - without using your teeth. Tear on the rough side of the condom.
- If the condom looks damaged, discoloured, dried out or brittle, don’t use it.
To put a condom on
- With one hand, pinch the tip of the condom to leave room for the ejaculate.
- With the other hand, roll the condom to the base of the penis.
- Continue using this hand to smooth any air bubbles out of the condom.
After the action
- Hold the base of the condom as you pull out to avoid slippage.
- Use toilet paper to hold the condom during removal.
- Remove the condom and throw away in the trash, pit latrine, not flush it down the toilet.
Safety Tips
- Pull out while the penis is still hard because once the penis begins to lose its erection, ejaculate can leak out or the condom can slip off. This is best to avoid pregnancy and/or STI transmission.
- If you continue to have an erection and you and your partner would like to keep going after you ejaculate, put on a new condom.
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Use condom to prevent unplanned pregnancy
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Asema23
U must use condom to prevent STiS
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