"congratulations, your wife is pregnant!" the doctor smiled and gave her good news, but his face was ugly。
The husband and wife had agreed before the marriage that they would work hard to get a career and wait until their career had stabilized before thinking about having children。
This is supported by the fact that a small wife is herself a strong woman and has a strong career, each time she is in the same room, both of them are conscious of using a condom。

About last week, the wife began to experience a high incidence of nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, which began to be thought to be a result of stomach disease, but after taking her stomach medicine, it was still difficult to alleviate。
Fearing that he would take his wife to the hospital, she had been pregnant for four weeks. I can't even laugh at you. How can you be pregnant
And then, i'll show you something about condoms, and we'll look down。

Is the condom the same as the condom
You know what? Condoms are in fact one of the medical devices that physically and mechanically block sperm from reaching the uterus in order to disrupt the encounter of sperm and eggs for contraceptive purposes。
The general condom will have a “small tip” called a condenser, which is used to store sperm and also acts as a buffer when male ejaculation prevents the condom from falling, resulting in a fluid spill。
In life, we often hear both condoms and condoms: are they the same thing or not
It's the same thing as a condom. It's just different。
The early condom appears for the purpose of contraception and is later used for self-protection in sexual life with the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases. Under the conditions of correct use, it can effectively isolate most sexually transmitted diseases and is therefore referred to as condoms。

Is the condom really safe? Two side effects, men and women suggested
With regard to condoms, it's not actually 100% safe, and there may be some side effects, you know
1. Contraception failure
Condoms do not have 100 per cent success in contraception, and are currently more than 90 per cent successful if used correctly, although some couples still have unwanted pregnancies after using condoms. Factors that lead to contraceptive failure may be inappropriate condom sizes, incorrect wear and lack of complete wear。
2. Allergies
Condoms are currently sold mostly in emulsifiable form, while about 8 per cent of the population is allergic to emulsive products. When condoms are used, they may have skin aching, stinging and red spots, and some are allergic to lubricant above condoms。
Condoms of polyurethane material may be selected if the emulsion is allergic。

Iii. The four condoms recommended to be used to a minimum
Condom use is essential, but when selecting condoms, care should be taken to avoid products that may pose safety risks。
1. Nightlight condoms
Nightlight condoms are substances that add some nightlight components outside the condom, and their use into women may result in the destruction of the acid alkali balance in the vagina, or may induce allergies that are less favourable to women's reproductive health。
2. Fragrance condoms and colour condoms
The two condoms can increase sexual attractiveness to a certain extent, but the addition of spices and materials such as pigments within them can easily inflammate and allergic to female vaginas, and are difficult to ensure in terms of product safety, with a greater risk of contraceptive failure。

3. Time-delayed condoms
While some condoms add local narcotic drugs with delayed effects, their frequent use may lead to reduced sensitivity or other side effects. There are also condoms that are added above, such as anti-inflammatory drugs, phenol ether spermicides, sexual stimulants, etc., and are carefully purchased。
Iv. Correct condom use. Did you do it right
Is the condom used correctly, which directly affects contraceptive outcomes, and how should it be used
First, condoms are purchased on the basis of the choice of a formal brand, with a good date before they are purchased, avoiding the selection of obsolete products. At the same time, attention should be paid to the size of the product, with asian men generally choosing the medium and using it without losing their genitals or feeling too tight。
Condoms are too large and easily released into women, leading to semen inflow; if too small, they can lead to discomfort or breakage, which is also detrimental to contraception. The products that have been bought should be stored in cold and dry places to avoid direct sunlight。

Second, when used, be careful not to use the teeth when the condom is torn open, otherwise it is easy to bite the emulsion and break the condom. When wearing it, care should be taken to squeeze the small holes at the top and to excrete the air, to wear them before sexual life on both sides and to distinguish between the opposite and the opposite sides, which would greatly prevent contraceptive failure。
Finally, after ejaculation, condoms are removed once they have been completely removed from the female body. They cannot be removed too early or too late. They are completely weak and easily left in the female body. Watch out for used condoms and stick them in the trash。

Condoms, not just for right, but for right. The correct use of condoms not only helps to prevent the spread of the disease, but also helps prevent the spread of the disease. It is worth recalling that condoms do not ensure 100 per cent safety and must be kept clean to avoid sexually transmitted infections。
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