Female condoms provide protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV, and unintended pregnancies. They act as a barrier method, preventing direct contact between bodily fluids and reducing the risk of transmission. Female condoms empower women to take control of their sexual health and protect themselves during intercourse. They can be inserted by the woman prior to sexual activity, giving her agency over contraception and STI prevention. Female condoms do not contain hormones, making them suitable for women who cannot or prefer not to use hormonal contraceptives. They offer a hormone-free alternative for contraception and STI prevention. Some female condoms are made from materials other than latex, providing options for individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities. This increases accessibility and allows more people to use female condoms safely. Female condoms are available over-the-counter at pharmacies and online retailers, making them easily accessible without the need for a prescription. They offer a convenient and discreet option for women to obtain contraception and STI protection.
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