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Step 1: |
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Put the condom on when the penis is erect, before
there is any contact between the penis and your partner's
body.
Fluid released from the penis during the early stages of an
erection can contain sperm and organisms that can cause STIs. |
Step 2: |
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Tear along one side of the foil package, being sure
not to rip the condom inside. Carefully remove the condom. |
Step 3: |
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Air trapped inside a condom could cause it to
break. To avoid this, squeeze the closed end of the condom between
your forefinger and thumb and place the condom over the erect
penis.
Be sure that the roll is on the outside. |
Step 4: |
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While still squeezing the closed end, use your
other hand to unroll the condom gently down the full length of the
penis. Make sure the condom stays in place during sex; if it rolls
up, roll it back into place immediately. If the condom comes off,
withdraw the penis and put on a new condom before intercourse
continues.
You can use additional lubricants with condoms but do
not use oil-based lubricants such as petroleum jelly or oil-based
products as they can damage condoms. Many lubricants are compatible
with condoms, so if you use additional lubricant, read the label
carefully. |
Step 5: |
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Soon after ejaculation, withdraw the penis while it
is still erect by holding the condom firmly in place. Remove the
condom only when the penis is fully withdrawn.
Keep both the
penis and condom clear from contact with your partner's body. |
Step 6: |
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Dispose of the used condom hygienically. Wrap the
condom in a tissue and place it in a trash bin (do not flush it down
the toilet).
NEVER USE A CONDOM MORE THAN ONCE. |