Taking a shower with a raincoat on women’s views on male condom use | ||
Human Andrology | ||
Article 2, Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2019, Pages 6-13 PDF (336.32 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ha.2019.11891.1042 | ||
Authors | ||
Ihab Younis* 1; Menha A. Ibrahim2; Doaa M. Elhabak2 | ||
1Dermatology&andrology, faculty of medicine, Banha University, Egypt | ||
2Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
Introduction: Condom use within marriage could be an important contraceptive strategy, but there is considerable debate about whether married couples would be willing to use condoms. Aim of the Study: Evaluation of the effect of condom use on female sexual functions. Also, acceptability of both partners to this method will be assessed. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 married women who experienced male condom use by their husbands were enrolled in this work. The tool used in this study was a self-report questionnaire written in English and translated into Arabic to ensure it is understood by all subjects regardless of their level of education. Results: With condom use, desire level prior to sexual relationship was moderate in 38% of participants. Half of the respondents had moderate degree of lubrication while only 36% kept lubrication during the whole coitus on using condom. Condom had a negative effect on orgasm frequency in 28% of respondents. Most participants thought that their sexual life would be better without condom use. Conclusion: A majority of women disliked male condoms. Unsatisfactory sex, slipped condom, vaginal dryness and pain were very common sexual side effects of condom use in our study. | ||
Keywords | ||
Condom; male; views; Women | ||
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