What are condoms?
Condoms are thin sheaths typically made from latex rubber or synthetic materials that are worn over the penis during sexual intercourse. They act as a barrier, preventing direct skin-to-skin contact and blocking the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like HIV/AIDS and pathogens that can lead to unintended pregnancy.

How condoms work
condom work by providing a physical barrier that separates semen and genital fluids from a sexual partner. They are rolled onto an erect penis before intercourse and hold semen and pre-ejaculate inside the condom after ejaculation. Correct and consistent use is key to ensuring condoms' effectiveness as protection against STIs and pregnancy. Some key things to note:

- Latex and synthetic condoms are impermeable to viruses and bacteria but strong enough to not break during use. Air bubbles are sometimes inserted during manufacturing to leave space for semen collection.

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