No, condoms are available without a prescription. However, if you would like your insurance or health savings account funds to pay for them, you may find a prescription useful for obtaining coverage.
There is no such thing as female condoms, but diaphragms are the female equivalent. Diaphragms are available at most pharmacies, and can be prescribed by ones doctor. Pharmacies such as CVS and Rite Aid sell diaphragms.
No method of birth control is 100% effective, including condoms. Of every 100 couples who use condoms correctly and consistently, only two will experience a pregnancy. The pill is 99% effective if used exactly as prescribed and a day is never missed.
birth control medications have to be prescribed by a doctor. However birth control condoms are available over the counter.
There are vibrating condom rings that are put on condoms and vibrate but not condoms that actually vibrate themselves
No there are no Nutella condoms but what a great idea.
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
Condoms *are* good, but your grammar is bad.
Yes, it is possible for condoms to make you dry. Condoms can irritate the vagina and cause minor swelling. Some people do not like the feel of condoms and find that it is a turn off for them.
condoms, abstinance. condoms, abstinance.
If they are practicing Catholics they could not use condoms.
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Condoms do not lower sperm count.