Advantages:
As a physical contraceptive condom, like male condoms, female condoms have excellent performance in contraception and prevention and treatment of reproductive tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and AIDS.
When used correctly, the contraceptive success rate can reach 95%. However, due to problems in operation, the actual contraceptive success rate of female condoms is about 79%~95%, which is slightly lower than that of male condoms.
However, because the outer ring covers a large area, female condoms can better prevent sexually transmitted diseases than male condoms.
And the use of female condoms does not require penis erection support, so it is no problem to wear it a few hours before applause. If you wear a helmet at the beginning, you don’t have to wait for the car to start before being stopped to take safety measures.
In addition, female condoms are very loose and there is no size problem. No matter whether the tool is large or small, it can cover it all. It is especially suitable for partners who can’t find the right size of male condoms.
In terms of experience, it does not stick to the skin of the penis, and the penis moves freely, which can reduce the impact of restraint on sexual pleasure to a certain extent.
Disadvantages:
The steps for using female condoms are complicated and they are large in size, so they may be inconvenient to use and even difficult to put into the vagina.
And the inner and outer rings are more difficult to put in than the new condoms with dissolving caps. The larger inner ring also makes the female condom less comfortable.
However, it is still worth recommending to use female condoms as a means of contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.