Same way pregnancy can happen with a condom on: sharing fluids prior to putting condom on, leakage of fluids with condom, tears/holes in condom, to name a few. Condoms do a good job at lowering the risk of spreading chlamydia, but they're not perfect, even when used perfectly.
No.. Yeast Infections are Generally caused by Other problems such as Sweat... But not Condoms..
Probably not. If condoms can protect you from HIV I'm pretty sure they can protect you from a little bacteria.
no if you being a man has used a condom then unless that condom broke you cannot pass it on to the girl wether shes protected or not as you are.
Yes. And frequent yeast infections can be an early sign of Diabetes. Please talk to your Doctor.
If the condom breaks
No
yes
There are no exact figures, but the chances of HIV infection using a condom is minimal (2% condom failure rate).
tottaly why not..... lol
Monistat should not cause a condom to fail, if that is what you are asking. Monistat is used to treat yeast infections. If you have a yeast infection you should not be having intercourse at this time because you can give your partner a yeast infection as well.
it is not supposed to with the proper use of the condom. Sometimes female urinary infections does not have to do with their sexual activities.
Make sure she is on the pill, or he is using a condom.
Usually thrush, but it can be a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease, it's always advisable to go to you GP or sexual health clinic to get checked out and DO NOT HAVE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE unless using a condom or you are risking infecting your partner too.
The best way is to get horny and wet then get ur sex partner to give you what you want
There is a possibility that expired condoms might give you infection. As I have personally experienced it (itching) at the end of the (head) because, some of the oil that comes with condoms might be expired; Therefore, You will be using a expired condom or as I call it (oiled nylon). Best tip by it before you actually meet up with your intercorse partner.
Because you have a fungal infection and you can pass it to your partner.
Hepatitis B is a STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) This is a severe infection which can cause problems for both men and women. This can be prevented by using contraception in the form of a condom or femadom.
After a month on the Pill and making sure your partner is disease free and faithful, it is safe to have sex (a tricky one!)