The female condom, or internal condom, is a non-hormonal barrier method of birth control. But instead of going on a penis, it goes in a v*gina, which is why it’s also sometimes referred to as an internal condom. Below are some keys things to know about the female condom;
1. It might provide greater protection against herpes.
That outer ring covers more surface area than a male condom, meaning there’s less skin-to-skin genital contact during s*x. it is said that this could reduce the risk of transmitting skin-to-skin s*xual diseases like herpes or HPV, which male condoms don’t fully protect against.
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