Condoms can help protect you from most STDs, but they're not perfect. Sometimes they break. A condom can break if it's put on the wrong way. Here's the right way to put on a condom.
1 Squeeze the air from the tip of the condom as you put it on the head of the hard penis.
2 Leave some room in the tip of the condom to catch semen. Unroll the condom all the way down over the penis.
3 Use only water-based lubricants with latex condoms. Using oils or hand creams can cause latex condoms to break.
4 After sex, hold the condom at the base of the penis and pull out of your partner carefully. Then throw the condom away.
Condom Tips
- To prevent STDs, use only condoms made of latex or polyurethane.
- If you want the condom to feel slippery, use lubricated condoms or use water-based lubricants.
- Never use the same condom twice.
- Using spermicides with condoms may help protect against some STDs. Do not use spermicide if it causes itching or pain.