
Condoms may seem ordinary, but in reality, they are “a comprehensive protection method” because they not only help reduce the chance of pregnancy but also prevent sexually transmitted diseases at the same time. And importantly… anyone can use them, use them immediately, no need to wait for a doctor
Why should condoms be used?
- Prevent pregnancy up to 98% (if used correctly)
- Prevent sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, etc.
- Can be used by all genders
- Easy to carry, widely available without a prescription
How to use effectively?
- Put on a condom before starting penetration
- Use a new condom every time, do not reuse
- Check the expiration date before use
- Do not use condoms with oil-based lubricants as they may cause the condom to break
Tip: Use in combination with other methods for added confidence
- Some people may choose to use daily birth control pills or injections along with condoms for Dual Protection
- Condoms are suitable for those who want to protect against both unplanned pregnancy and diseases
Where to buy?
- General convenience stores
- Pharmacies
- Or get them for free at participating NHSO service units nationwide. For more information, call the NHSO hotline at 1330, available 24 hours.
Don’t wait for problems to arise before protecting yourself Putting on a condom may take just a few seconds, but it can save your life in the long run
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