Better Contraception with Condoms

February 26, 2009 on 12:34 am | In Health |

There are numerous contraceptive methods that you and your partner can use. Popular approaches include everything from pills to injections to implants.

Perhaps the best known contraception method is the use of condoms. When used correctly all of these techniques can be very effective methods of preventing unwanted pregnancy. But the well known fact is that using condoms is considered by most experts to be the easiest, least expensive, and least intrusive method of contraception.

Using condoms can have important health and safety benefits as well. Here are several reasons to use condoms rather than alternative contraceptive methods:

1. Condoms are neat and tidy and make sex less messy.

2. Condoms are easy to find in pharmacies, supermarkets, drug stores, shopping malls and convenience centers. You can also order condoms online from many legitimate websites.

3. Condoms are a virtual necessity for busy people in modern society because they are ready to go at any time.

4. Condoms don’t require a health care professional or the use of drugs.

5. When used properly condoms are a highly reliable method of birth control. On average they are up to 98% effective.

6. You don’t have to to “take” a pill that has a major effect on your entire body and alters natural processes. Condoms are only required when you are having sex.

7. Condoms can make the sesxual experience better because they are available in many sizes, shapes, textures, and flavours.

8. Condoms have no medical side effects as with virtually all other birth control methods.

9. Condoms are the best way to protect women from infections and the development of cancer of the cervix.

10. Condoms are an effective way to protect yourself from STDs, HIV and Aids|are the only contraceptive that helps to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV}.

The advantages of condoms are so important and so compeling that many people who have experimented with alternatives are returning to condoms. They have decided the unwelcome side-effects of other methods that rely on drugs or intrusive implants are not acceptable.

An increasing number of people are simply unwilling to tamper with the natural cycles of their body. Perhaps even more important, experts around the world have come to realize that condoms are the only way to create a significant barrier to infection and sexually transmitted diseases. As a result, the distribution and use of condoms has become one of the most important weapons in the battle against the spread of HIV aids and other sexually transmitted diseases.

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