No! You need to use a new condom every time you have sex.
be safe, use condoms
Trojan makes Trojan condoms. They are great for preventing pregnancies. For full effectiveness use a pregnancy pill along with the condoms, though this isn't 100% safe.
Absolutely not. Use condoms when having anal sex or have the recipiant have an enema first.
If you use condoms, then water based creams should be used. Oil based can cause harm to the latex used in condoms.
Are you talking about pills here? If you are, pills (used correctly) will prevent pregnancy 99 times out of a hundred. Condoms will prevent pregnancy about 93 times out of a hundred. BUT, condoms also help prevent infection.
You should wait about a month until you have sex afterwards and unless you want to get pregnant again, yes, use condoms. If you plan another child wait about 4 months to try to get pregnant.
Condoms should only ever be used once. For more information on the correct use of condoms, please see the related question.
If they are practicing Catholics they could not use condoms.
Yes if used properly, but they are more difficult to use and less reliable than male condoms.
Most condoms are electronically tested to be free from any puncture and leakage. However one must follow simple rules to use them so that there are no slippages during sex. One thing to remember is that there nothing like 100% assurance in the world but yes all condoms are for safe sex. You get some extra safe condoms with few leading brands. So whenever you have sex with a condom next time don't worry about safety, if you have worn it properly.
Yes, he got it from Lucy :D No. They only ever practised safe sex, and made appropriate use of condoms.
Promoting safe sex practices and preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections can be achieved by encouraging the consistent and correct use of condoms during sexual activity. Condoms act as a barrier to prevent the exchange of bodily fluids that can transmit infections, reducing the risk of STI transmission. Encouraging the use of condoms through education, access, and communication can help individuals make informed decisions about their sexual health and protect themselves and their partners from STIs.