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Male and Female condom use steps
1. Male & Female Condom Use
Steps
Dr.Amungwa Athanasius Nche
Public Health Specialist
HIV/AIDS Training Officer/Counselor
UNMISS, Republic of South Sudan
2. General Introduction
• Most people would use a condom, which could
be 98% effective but would use them incorrectly
and therefore reduce this effectiveness.
• It is best to practice Abstinence and Be faithful
and stay away from condom use but most people
cannot muster up the discipline necessary for AB.
So they report to condoms effectively and not
use.
• Bottom line is that if a condom must be used, it
must be used correctly and consistently with each
sexual intercourse.
3. HIV PREVENTION
A
Abstinence
B
Be Faithful
E
Early testing
D
Drop all risky behaviour
And treatment
C
Condomise
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4. Use condoms for HIV Prevention
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5. Male Condom Use Instructions
• Before Intercourse: Check
expiry date
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6. Step Two
• If you are not
circumcised, pull back the
foreskin. Put the condom
on the end of the hard
penis. Note: If the condom
is initially placed on the
penis backwards, do not
turn it around. Throw it
away and start with a new
one.
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7. Step Three
• Pinching the tip of the
condom to squeeze out
air, roll on the condom
until it reaches the base
of the penis. Check to
make sure there is no
air at the tip
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9. Step Five
• After ejaculation, hold onto
the condom at the base of
the penis. Keeping the
condom on, pull the penis
out before it gets soft .
Make sure you use tissue
paper or a clean cloth
during removal to protect
your hands against sexual
secretions. NOT ADVISED
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10. Step Six
• ºÝºÝߣ the condom off without spilling the liquid
(semen) inside.
• Protect your hands with a clean cloth or tissue
paper.
• Dispose of the used condom correctly
• Wash your genitals and hands thoroughly with
soap and water under running water.
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11. Male condom should be disposed of correctly as shown below
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12. Using the female condom
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13. Check presence of two rings which assure
condom’s intactness
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14. Make a figure of 8 for easy insertion
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15. Assume any of the following positions
to ease the insertion
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16. Insert condom as far up the vagina
as possible
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17. Make sure the external ring protects the vulva
before guiding the penis into the vagina
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18. After ejaculation, remove condom as shown and
dispose it correctly, never in a w.c
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19. Female condom should be disposed of correctly as
shown below
Simple
incinerator
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