STD Activity
Woman’s Mouth to Man’s Breast/Nipple – Man’s Risk
Man’s mouth to woman’s breast/nipple – Woman’s Risk
Man’s mouth to woman’s breast/nipple – Man’s Risk
Female Condom Failure Rate (Pregnancy)
The female condom is about 75% – 82% effective with normal use. When used correctly all of the time, female condoms are 95% effective.
Male Condom Failure Rate (Pregnancy)
Of 100 women whose partners use condoms inconsistently or imperfectly, 18 will become pregnant in the first year of use. Consistent condom use resulted
Condom’s Most Errors
Placing the condom upside down and then turning it over – 29.1% Taking condom off too soon – 28.4% Putting the condom on too
How to Use a Condom
Condoms will not protect you against STDs unless you use them consistently and correctly. To use a condom correctly: Keep your penis away from
Pregnancy chance on unprotected sexual intercourse
You will have the highest risk of pregnancy by having unprotected sex one or two days before your ovulation starts; when the ovary releases