Yes
The male and female each contribute 23 chromosomes, one of which determines the sex of the baby/new human
The father must have contributed an X chromosome if a normal female is produced.
1.) Get a check up with a woman's doctor every 6 months. 2.) Take on proper hygiene when menstruating. 3.) Wear contraceptives such as condoms during sexual actives to prevent diseases/infections.
Female frogs often have lung problems during the breeding season. Frogs copulate in water and females are at risk for drowning during this time.
Both parents contribute DNA to the offspring, and that is found in the package of an egg(female) or sperm(male).
male condoms are the shape of a penis, where as a female condom is stretchy and flat
Condoms, female condoms, spermicide, the sponge, foam, or IUD.
A male condom is placed on a man's erect penis. A female condom is inserted inside the woman's vagina.
chemical, such as pills physical, such as condoms (male and female condoms), IUD SURGICAL - vasectomy, ligation
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.
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Yes they do. They are not very popular but they do exist.
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Latex condoms (male) Polyurethane condoms (female condom)
From the functionality perspective, both are better. This is not just another contraceptive sheath but was also designed to fit the female anatomy. Over 20 years now it has been in the market but still male condom is more popular. Overall male condoms have ease of use of male condom. Female condoms are usually made of nitrile sheath as against latex and offers more lubrication.
Here's what WikiAnswers contributors say: * There are female condoms. They aren't as easy to find as regular condoms, and they don't really have any major advantage over regular condoms. * But there are many methods of birth control for women, such as birth control pills/patches/shots. * Yes they have female condoms. It's a ring that is placed in the vagina and needs to be changed every so often. * Yes there are comdoms that fit into the vagina but are used mostly to try to prevent STDs, sexually transmitted diseases. They are not as reliable as other means of birth contol. * Female condoms are also called diaphragms.
Yes, as long as their partners use condoms.