a loose-fitting polyurethane sheath that is closed at one end and inserted into the vagina before sexual intercourse
a loose-fitting sheath that fits into the vagina, covering the cervix
a lubricated polyurethane sheath/pouch that has two ends -- one closed and one open -- with flexible rings at each end
a lubricated shield that is slipped, closed-end first, into the vagina
a method of contraception worn by women thats inserted inside the vagina before intercourse
a plastic sheath with plastic rings at both ends
a polyurethane (plastic) sheath that is placed inside the vagina
a polyurethane sheath used to line the vagina and the area just outside, and prevents sperm from entering the vagina
a polyurethane sheath with a flexible ring at either end
a soft, loose-fitting plastic condom that lines the inside of the vagina
a thin flexible plastic tube inserted into the vagina before contact
a thin, loose - fitting and flexible plastic tube worn inside the vagina
a thin polyurethane pouch that you insert into your vagina before sex to prevent pregnancy and guard against exposure to sexually transmitted infections
a tube made of very thin polyurethane plastic or rubber
a tube of soft plastic (polyurethane) with a closed end
A soft, yet strong, polyurethane sheath with a plastic ring at a closed end to keep it fixed within the vagina during sexual intercourse and a larger ring at the opening that stays outside the vagina, spreading over a woman’s external genitalia (vulva). The female condom can be used for contraceptive purposes or as a means of preventing STIs/HIV. ( See also Condom.)
A tube made of polyurethane with a ring at each end that lines the vagina and covers part of the labia. Has been shown to be effective against sexually transmitted diseases (STDS) including HIV infection.
A polyurethane pouch that has two flexible rings on either end. One ring is inserted into the vagina and the other ring stays outside the vagina. The ring helps to hold the female condom in place. They can be purchased without a prescription and can be used during anal intercourse as well. Female condoms can be inserted before starting the foreplay, and should not be used at the same time as male condoms. With perfect use, they can be 95% effective in preventing pregnancy and can also prevent some STIs.
A new prophylactic (latex and plastic) barrier that women put inside the vagina before sexual intercourse.
A thin, soft plastic that is placed inside the vagina. It's the only female-controlled method that helps prevent both STIs and pregnancy .
A disposable tube made of polyurethane and plastic rings (which anchor it in the vagina over the cervix) that extends outside of the body. The female condom provides birth control and coverage against STDs. Also known as the condom for women, or by the brand name Reality.