"This is the best protection that we can have.In his practice, the pharmacist Jean-PhilippePestle is frequently consulted in relation to the purchase of condoms.He lists the protections that the condoms offers and gives advice on the size and the installation.
The pharmacist explains that all condoms are equal."They are all subject to tests, so there is not one that is better than the other from the point of view of security.Their objective is to prevent pregnancy or the contraction of a sexually transmitted infection or by blood such as syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes or HIV.
Different sizes and thicknesses are offered, but "the ordinary condom will satisfy most people".The circumference varies between 49 mm, for small, and 57 mm, for large.The fact remains that they are very extensible.With regard to the thickness, "fashion is towards thin and ultramance, but you have to be careful because it can tear in rigorous sexual acts", underlines M.Pestle.
The option of buying a latex condom is offered for those who are allergic.The pharmacist favors condoms with polyisoprene, which are more comfortable and durable than those in polyurethane, which are "a bit like a shower curtain" and more easily heartbreaking.
After purchasing, they must be undertaken in a temperate place, because condoms do not like heat.We will therefore avoid leaving them in the car.
When the time comes to put the condom, you must check the expiration date, avoid oil -based lubricants and pinch the end to remove the air bubble from the tank tank.After penetration, it is necessary to hold the condoms to prevent it from slipping and remains in our partner.In order not to plug the sewers, we must throw the worn condom into a trash can and not in a toilet, concludes the pharmacist.