Condoms are a great way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Since STDs can be transmitted by vaginal, oral or anal sex, to be safe, a condom should be used with all of these. Most condom failures are not due to breakage but rather from not putting them on correctly. When the male is erect, put the condom on the head of the penis, squeeze out the air and then roll it all the way down. After the male ejaculates, he should hold on to the base of the condom and pull out with the condom still on. Remember, you can't reuse a condom. Here is a song I wrote to help you remember these steps. It's called Wrap That Rascal. Click Here to listen http://www.doctorseibel.com/wp-content/uploads/09-Wrap-That-Rascal-how-to-apply-condoms.mp3
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Condoms are a great way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Since STDs can be transmitted by vaginal, oral or anal sex, to be safe, a condom should be used with all of these. Most condom failures are not due to breakage but rather from not putting them on correctly. When the male is erect, put the condom on the head of the penis, squeeze out the air and then roll it all the way down. After the male ejaculates, he should hold on to the base of the condom and pull out with the condom still on. Remember, you can't reuse a condom. Here is a song I wrote to help you remember these steps. It's called Wrap That Rascal. Click Here to listen http://www.doctorseibel.com/wp-content/uploads/09-Wrap-That-Rascal-how-to-apply-condoms.mp3
June 6, 2014 - 7:29pmMache Seibel, MD
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