"According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an estimated 10.4 billion male condoms were used worldwide in 2005." -http://www.avert.org/condoms.htm
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yes ofcourse i am 36 years old and i have used condoms so many times so they condoms can protect someone from being pregnent
Improperly used condoms. Damaged or comprimised rubber.
Condoms are used on male penis to prevent pregnancy and STD transmission
Yes, condoms can tear.
162,895,384 Condoms per day are being sold and around 1,302,932 are being used that same very day.
it is made of used condoms. lol but its true really
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.
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.
There is no publicly available information regarding how many condoms John Abraham, or any individual, has used in a night. Such details are personal and typically not disclosed. Moreover, it varies significantly from person to person based on individual choices and circumstances.
No, coconut oil should not be used with condoms as it can weaken the latex and increase the risk of breakage.
During WW II, condoms were used to cover rifle barrels from being damaged by salt water as the soldiers swam to shore.yep they are They were also used as a birth control device and a preventative for contracting venereal diseases.
If you use condoms, then water based creams should be used. Oil based can cause harm to the latex used in condoms.