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Condoms for Teens
Condoms may be a good birth control option for couples who are responsible enough to use one each time they have sex.
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What’s a Finger Condom? for Teens
A finger condom (also called a finger cot) is a thin pouch made of a stretchy material like latex. It’s placed over a finger and is often used to help prevent infection.
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Are Condoms 100% Effective? for Teens
Condoms aren’t perfect, but if you’re going to have sex, they’re an important way to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and pregnancy.
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How Can Condoms Break? for Teens
Condoms can sometimes rip or tear. Here's what can help prevent that.
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Talking to Your Partner About Condoms for Teens
Some people are embarrassed by the topic of condoms. Here are some tips for talking about condoms with your partner.
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How to Use a Male Condom for Teens
Condoms can help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Learn how to use condoms correctly to keep you and your partner safe.
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Is It OK to Carry Condoms in a Wallet? for Teens
Condoms can get worn out if they’re carried around in a wallet. That means they can break more easily. Learn better places to keep them.
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What Should I Do if a Condom Breaks? for Teens
If you know that the condom has broken during sex, stop right away and use a new condom. Find out more.
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Can You Use Two Condoms for Extra Protection? for Teens
Using two condoms actually offers less protection than using just one. Here’s why.
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What if a Condom Slips Off During Sex? for Teens
If a condom slips off, you are at higher risk for STDs and unplanned pregnancy. Here's what to do.
