What are condoms ? : 7 way condoms affect your body when frequently use.

What are condoms ? : 7 way condoms affect your body when frequently use.



Firstly what are condoms and how are the used?
   A condom is a birth control material  that works as a barrier to the sperm way of entering the vigina.
 
Most people in the twenty-first century use condoms to avoid transmitting infections and premature pregnancies. People are following them because they are the most efficient and reliable form of contraception. Latex or polyurethane are used to make the majority of condoms on the market. They provide the best defense against the transmission of certain diseases from one individual to the next, and they do not affect the quality of sperm or the rate at which eggs are produced in the ovum.
 
Condoms, on the other hand, have been shown to have negative effects on the human body, especially when used regularly. These negative effects have been observed in both men and women. In this post, we’ll look at what happens to our bodies when we use condoms regularly
What are the types of condoms.
Basically the are two different types of condoms.
• Male condoms .
• Female condoms

Male condoms.



Condoms are widely available from pharmacies, drug stores, and health centers.
Before using a condom, it is important first to check that it has not passed its expiry date and that it does not feel dried out.
To apply the condom, the penis must be erect. Hold the bulb of the condom between the finger and the thumb, making sure it is the right way round, so that it will unroll down the penis. The rolled-up ridge needs to be on the outside, not the inside.
Make sure there is no air trapped inside, by holding the bulb at the end. While still holding the bulb, place the condom over the head of the penis.
Gently unroll the condom all the way down the penis. If the condom does not unroll, it has probably been placed the wrong way round, inside out. In this case, get a new condom and start again.
Immediately after ejaculation, before the penis has lost its erection, the man should withdraw from his partner, holding the condom in place to prevent leaking. He can then pull the condom off the penis slowly and gently, being careful not to spill the contents.
Before any further sexual contact, the man should wash his hands and use a new condom, even if he is not planning to ejaculate again. Never try to re-use a condom.

Female condoms



A female condom, , is used by a woman. A female condom consists of a polyurethane sheath with a flexible ring at each end. It is open at one end.

As with a male condom, it is important to check that the device has not passed its expiry date.
While holding the soft inner ring between the finger and the thumb, place the closed-end ring into the vagina.
Push the condom as far into the vagina as possible, using two fingers. The outer ring should always remain lying against the outside of the vagina. If it goes into the vagina during sex, it needs to be adjusted so it is outside again.
When the penis goes into the vagina, it is important to check that it does not slip in between the condom and the vaginal wall.
After use, carefully twist the condom and pull the end of it to remove it, making sure no sperm enters the vagina.
Female condoms are less widely available than male condoms.
Important points to remember are: Never to reuse any type of condom, and use a new one every time, even soon after To protect the environment, never flush any type of condom down the toilet Never to use a condom that has passed its expiry date Using both types at once is not advised.

Disadvantage of using condoms.

1. Reactions due to allergies


To mitigate the effect of allergic reactions, manufacturers are working extremely hard to create condoms that suit almost all skin types. People who are hypersensitive to latex condoms have experienced a variety of allergic reactions, including skin rashes, redness, and palpitations. If this happens to you, you can first contact your doctor to see what would work best for you.

2. The body will begin to produce very little if any, lubrication.


The female organ can lubricate itself by releasing discharges during intimacy while in a good mood. The use of these condoms will increase pressure and, as a result, lubrication, rendering the love affair painful.

3. Women's emotional disturbances


Serotonin and dopamine receptors, according to research released on healthline.com, are responsible for making people happy. These hormones are released during intimacy, and they make both partners happy. It's also thought that proteins present in male sperm are important in activating the oxytocin hormone in females. Continued use of condoms will hinder these instances from happening and as a result causes emotional disturbance in women.



4. You can produce fewer anti-sperm antibodies.


This is a strange one. According to one 2011 study of anti-sperm antibodies' function in infertility, exposure to sperm without the use of a condom can impede the production of anti-sperm antibodies in certain women. Anti-sperm antibodies are powerful little things that "work by blocking sperm movement, capacitation, fertilization, and inhibition of embryo implantation." It's an immune response that's not fully understood, but it seems to be related to having sex during your time.

5. Your fertility in no way be effective.


Latex or non-latex in your vagina will not affect your chances of having babies in your vagina during sexual intercourse. Condoms are a "barrier method" of contraception that act like physical blocks between sperms and women. Part of its purpose is to be highly provisional and to restore your innate fertility by stopping their use immediately. They will do nothing in the menstrual cycle or leave behind nothing unpleasant to cause problems later on in their reproductive system.



6.You can produce fewer anti-sperm antibodies.


This is a strange one. According to one 2011 study of anti-sperm antibodies' function in infertility, exposure to sperm without the use of a condom can impede the production of anti-sperm antibodies in certain women. Anti-sperm antibodies are powerful little things that "work by blocking sperm movement, capacitation, fertilization, and inhibition of embryo implantation." It's an immune response that's not fully understood, but it seems to be related to having sex during your time.

7.Your fertility in no way be effective.


Latex or non-latex in your vagina will not affect your chances of having babies in your vagina during sexual intercourse. Condoms are a "barrier method" of contraception that act like physical blocks between sperms and women. Part of its purpose is to be highly provisional and to restore your innate fertility by stopping their use immediately. They will do nothing in the menstrual cycle or leave behind nothing unpleasant to cause problems later on in their reproductive system.

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