The advantages and disadvantages of sheaths are summarised in Table 13.2.
Table 13. 2 Advantages and disadvantages of condoms (sheaths).
|
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
|
Easily obtained. |
Interruption of foreplay. |
|
Cheap (free on NHS). |
Reduced sensitivity for male partner. |
|
Very effective. |
Great care required. |
|
Protects against sexually transmitted disease. |
Occasional allergy for either partner. |
|
Possibly reduce risk of cervical cancer. |
Vaginal treatments may damage sheaths (10) |
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