Condom
In this method, the erectile penis is completely covered by a very thin layer of rubber/latex (condom) which is used only once and then discarded.
Should you use something along with a condom?
It is desirable to use a condom with a water-based spermicidal agent to improve the efficacy of the method.
There are 2 types of condoms:
- Male condoms (worn externally on the penis)
- Female condoms (worn internally inside the vagina)
Advantages
- Cheap, widely available, easy to carry and free from side effects
- Protect against STIs (sexually transmitted infections) including HIV, chlamydia and gonorrhea and HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
- Only reversible “male method”
- Highly effective in preventing pregnancy
- Ensures male involvement and is immediately effective
- Decreases incidence of cervical cancer in women whose partners use condoms
Disadvantages
- High failure rate, pregnancy rate of 10-14 per 100 woman years users (mostly due to bursting of condom/slipping away/non-compliance)
- Vaginal irritation/allergy to the latex
- Inability to achieve full sexual satisfaction
- Method is male dependent