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- W205099256 abstract "In a statistical sample of 500 unwanted pregnancies surprisingly the share of women whose partners used a condom was not higher than the share of IUP-users (considering the relative frequency of use of both methods). This result was the motivation to investigate once more the use of the condom. After a short description of the history, the production, and the testing methods a discussion follows of the frequency of its use. In many countries the frequency of using the condom lies between that of hormonal oral contraceptives and the IUP. Today the reliability of the condom is higher than described in medical textbooks. In statistics of the seventies the failure rate is no more than 3 unwanted pregnancies in 100 years of usage. Harmful side effects or contraindications are not known. Therefore in cases of incompatibility or refusion of hormonal oral contraceptives reflections of the doctor on useful alternative methods of contraception should include the recommendation of the condom.Various aspects of condom use are discussed. Condom use was widespread in London as early as the end of the 17th century. The condom was originally made from the intestines of sheep. After the discovery of the vulcanization of rubber, condoms were constructed of that material. Today, condoms can be electronically tested individually. The condom was ignored as a contraceptive for many years because family planning efforts tended to be oriented toward female contraceptive methods. The effectiveness of the condom has improved considerably over the years and can today be evaluated with a failure rate of 3.3%. Condom failures occur most often when sperm escapes from the condom as the penis contracts within it shortly after ejaculation. Condoms should be considered more often by physicians as a viable contraceptive measure, since condom effectiveness has improved, there are no contraindications to condom use, and condom use can protect against venereal disease and help alleviate premature ejaculation." @default.
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- W205099256 title "[Is today's condom better than its reputation?]." @default.
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