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What is the female condom?

Reality™ female condoms are made of a thin plastic called polyurethane. This is NOT latex. The condom is placed into the woman's vagina. It is open at one end and closed at the other. Both ends have a flexible ring used to keep the condom in the vagina. Among typical women use of Reality™ condoms, about 21percent will experience an accidental pregnancy in the first year. If these condoms are used consistently and correctly, about 5 percent of women will experience pregnancy. Complete information about this contraceptive is available through a clinician or through the package insert.

What are the advantages of the female condom?

  • Female condoms give women more control and a sense of freedom.
  • A woman doesn't need to see a clinician to get it. No prescription or fitting is needed.
  • The condom can be put in several hours in advance of sexual intimacy.
  • It is safe and fairly effective at preventing both pregnancy and infection.
  • Any lubricant may be used with the female condom. It does come with its own lubricant.
  • It can be used by individuals who are allergic or sensitive to latex.
  • Polyurethane transmits heat well. This may make sex more fun.

What are the disadvantages?

  • This condom is large and some call it unattractive or odd looking. "It looks like a condom for a slinky," said someone! Its size and unattractiveness may decrease enjoyment of sex.
  • The condom will not work if the man's penis slides in outside of the female condom.
  • It can make rustling noises prior to or during intercourse. A lubricant may decrease noises.
  • The condom takes practice to use it right. Some people complain that it is hard to use.
  • It is not available in as many stores as the male condom and may be hard to find.
  • The female condom about three times more expensive than male condoms.

Where do I get Reality™ female condoms?

The condom is sold at many drugstores. To learn more about the Reality™ condom, call your local family planning clinic or health department.