How to use a male condom Condoms can protect you against
sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Even if you
are protected against pregnancy by birth control pills or another method,
use a condom to prevent STIs. Use a condom
every time you have sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex unless you
know that you and your partners are STI-free. Condoms are most effective when you follow these steps before using
them: - Buy latex condoms sold in Canada or the United
States. These condoms meet strict safety standards and are unlikely to break or
leak.
- Keep the condom in its package until you are ready to use
it.
- Check the condom for its expiration date. Throw away condoms
that have passed the expiration date.
- Avoid storing rubber (latex)
condoms in any hot place (such as the glove compartment of a car). Heat can
weaken the rubber and increase the chance that the condom will break.
Follow these steps to use a condom properly. - Unwrap the condom carefully to avoid poking tiny
holes in it with your fingernails.
- Put the condom on as soon as
your penis is hard (erect), before you enter your partner. The condom can be
put on as part of lovemaking.
- Pull down the loose skin from the
head of the penis, if you have not been circumcised.
- Hold the tip
of the condom and squeeze out the air. This leaves room for the semen when you
ejaculate. Also, the condom is less likely to break if all the air has been
squeezed out.
- Keep
holding the tip of the condom. Unroll it onto the erect penis, all the way down
to the pubic hair.
- Use a lubricant on the outside of the condom
once it is on completely. Use lubricants like Astroglide, Slippery Stuff, or
K-Y Jelly, which do not contain oil. Never use Vaseline, grease, hand lotion,
baby oil, or anything else with oil in it. Oil can weaken latex rubber and
cause the condom to break and may irritate your partner's vagina. Read the
label to be sure that a lubricant does not have oil in it.
- Press on
the bottom of the condom (by the pubic hair) after you ejaculate and pull out
while your penis is still hard. This will keep semen from spilling out of the
condom.
- Take the condom off and throw it away. Use a new condom
each time you have sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex.
- Wash
your hands after handling a used condom.
| | Author: | Jan Nissl, RN, BS Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA | Last Updated: April 16, 2007 | | Medical Review: | William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH - Infectious Disease Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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