Femidom Condoms

Femidom Condoms are strong, odourless and do not cause allergic reactions.  Supplied by GLYDE HEALTH you know you are buying a quality product, and the Femidom FC2 female condom is the ONLY female initiated protective method currently available.

Q: What are Femidom Condoms?

A: Femidom Condoms, also known as female condoms, are barrier devices worn inside the vagina during sex. They provide protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Q: How do Femidom Condoms work?

A: Femidom Condoms are inserted into the vagina before intercourse, creating a barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. They also protect against STIs by covering the vaginal walls and part of the external genitalia.

Q: Are Femidom Condoms as effective as male condoms?

A: Yes, when used correctly, Femidom Condoms are as effective as male condoms in preventing pregnancy and STIs. They have a similar failure rate to male condoms, typically around 5-21% with typical use.

Q: Can Femidom Condoms be used with other contraceptives?

A: Yes, Femidom Condoms can be used in conjunction with other contraceptives, such as spermicides, to increase effectiveness. However, they should not be used with a male condom as this can cause friction and increase the likelihood of breakage.

Q: How are Femidom Condoms inserted?

A: To insert a Femidom Condom, pinch the inner ring and insert it into the vagina like a tampon, ensuring it covers the cervix. The outer ring should remain outside the vagina, covering part of the external genitalia.

Q: Where can I buy Femidom Condoms in Australia?

A: Femidom Condoms are available at pharmacies, sexual health clinics, and online retailers such as Condomsales.com.au. Online purchasing offers discreet delivery and a variety of options.

Q: Are there any side effects or concerns with using Femidom Condoms?

A: Femidom Condoms are generally safe and have no major side effects. Some users may experience mild irritation or discomfort, which can usually be resolved by using additional lubricant. If discomfort persists, consult a healthcare professional.