For Condom we have terms and definitions in 8 topics. The topics are Contraception, Health, Science, Sex, Sexual Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Women's Health and Womens Health.

There are male and female condoms. A male condom is a protective cover made of thin latex (a type of rubber), plastic, or animal tissue. A condom covers a man's penis during intercourse, preventing the sperm from getting into the vagina and reaching the egg.
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Sheath, usually latex rubber, placed over the penis, fingers, or sex toy to prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted disease during penetration
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Thin rubber sheath worn by males to prevent semen from entering the vagina of the female during intercourse
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A sheath that is placed over the erect penis to protect against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

A polyurethane or latex barrier that fits over the penis, preventing sperm from entering the vagina during sex, to prevent pregnancy. If you are sexually active, the consistent and correct use of condoms is the most effective way to prevent STDs, including HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which causes AIDS.
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A cover for a male's penis during intercourse. It could be made out of thin latex (rubber), polyurethane (soft plastic) or natural membranes (animal parts/skins). They can be bought one at a time or in packages without a doctor's prescription. They are unrolled over an erect penis before it goes into or near a vagina, anus or mouth. When a man ejaculates, the CONDOM acts like a bag and catches the semen. If the penis is inside with a vagina with a CONDOM on, a woman cannot get pregnant. All three types of CONDOMS will prevent pregnancy. To catch germs that cause HIV and other STDs or to stop germs from getting into the hole at the tip of a penis during intercourse, a person needs to use a latex CONDOM. CONDOMS are either lubricated with something water-based, or else non-lubricated. They can also have spermicide in them. Slang terms: Sheath, rubber, cap, jimmy cap, jimmy, raincoat, cover, glove, rubber.
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A barrier method of birth control. There are both male and female condoms. The male condom is a sheath placed over an erect penis before sex that prevents pregnancy by blocking the passage of sperm. A female condom also is a sheath, but is inserted into the vagina to block the passage of sperm.
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A barrier method of birth control. There are both male and female condoms. The male condom is a sheath placed over an erect penis before sex that prevents pregnancy by blocking the passage of sperm. A female condom also is a sheath, but is inserted into the vagina to block the passage of sperm.
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