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Female Condoms Enabling women to protect themselves
Just like the male condom, the female condom is a sheath lining the vagina that needs to be worn by a woman during intercourse. A female condom called FC1, manufactured by the Female Health Company (FHC), was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1993. It is available under different brand names in different countries including Reality, Femidom, Dominique, Femy, Myfemy, Protectiv? and Care. In 2005, the manufacturers of FC1 came up with a new lower-cost, second-generation female condom called FC2. Another type of female condom called the VA Female Condom is made of latex, a material commonly used for making male condoms.
How to wear a Condom
Condoms are the only form of protection that can both help to stop the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV and prevent pregnancy.
How to tackle premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is the most common sexual dysfunction in men below 40 years of age. However, it can be treated with behavioral change, psychological change, and also the use of some medications. Squeeze technique and start-stop method have helped a lot of men. You should know the common myths and facts around premature ejaculation to deal with it better.
Male condoms
Male condoms, commonly called rubbers, provide a nonpermanent method of contraception for men. The condom is a thin covering made of latex, plastic (polyurethane) or animal membrane that is unrolled over an erect penis before sex. The covering prevents semen from entering a woman's vagina.
Female sex hormones
There are various hormones secreted by ovaries. These are steroids derived from cholesterol. These include estrogens, progesterone, testosterone and androstenidione. The most important female sex hormones are estrogens and progesterone.