Latex condoms can only be used with water-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants (such as petroleum jelly, mineral oil, or cold cream) will break down latex material and also increase the chance of a condom slipping off. NON-LATEX CONDOMS Non-latex condoms are good choices for anyone allergic to latex or if oil-based lube is preferred. Condoms function as protection in two ways: (1) as a contraceptive (to prevent pregnancy) and (2) as a protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Natural membrane condoms such as lambskin condoms, also called sheepskin condoms, have about the same effectiveness as latex condoms in preventing pregnancy, research shows Coconu Oil-Based Organic Lubricant. $25. Coconu is an oil-based lube made from natural ingredients that Marks also recommends. The coconut-oil formula is USDA-certified organic, hypoallergenic Latex allergy is a medical term encompassing a range of allergic reactions to the proteins present in natural rubber latex. It generally develops after repeated exposure to products containing natural rubber latex. When latex-containing medical devices or supplies come in contact with mucous membranes, the membranes may absorb latex proteins.In some susceptible people, the immune system Rubber and latex are not the same, but many people use the words as if they both referred only to natural rubber, which is the material derived from the milky white sap of rubber trees. There are a large number of materials characterized as rubbers or, more generally, as elastomers. These vary widely in chemical structure and application, all A latex allergy is when your body's immune system overreacts to certain kinds of proteins found in natural rubber latex that's used to make things like rubber gloves, condoms, and some medical Product details. Durex Latex Free condoms are made from polyisoprene - a technically advanced non-latex material for a smoother experience. Designed for people who have natural rubber latex allergies. Transparent, lubricated and teat ended, easy-on shape. Nominal width: 56mm. Protein and Endogenous Allergen Reduction Leaching (P.E.R.L.) Technology that delivers a glove with extremely low extractible proteins, reducing risk of latex sensitization. FITkitTM testing shows non-detectable levels of allergenic protein (Hev b1, 3, 5 and 6). PV100 accelerator completely consumed during processing. JOSH Dotted condoms, made with natural rubber latex, are gently lubricated and feature a dotted surface to increase pleasure for you and your partner. Key features and benefits of JOSH Dotted include: Its raised dotted surface causes extra friction and produces greater stimulation for the female partner. This feature increases excitement and SKYN® Elite Extra Lube Ultra-Thin Premium Polyisoprene Lubricated Condoms are made with SKYNFEEL® material, a non-latex material that feels soft and natural. 15% thinner than our SKYN Original condoms, and with 40% more ultra-silky lubricant, these condoms provide ultimate sensitivity and enhanced comfort. Latex allergy was first recognised 50 years ago. It occurs when a person develops allergic symptoms due to coming into contact with natural rubber latex (NRL). This is found in the sap of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) and is used to make a range of rubber products. Hundreds of different allergens have been documented in natural rubber latex. Acceptability evaluation of a natural rubber latex, a polyurethane, and a new non-latex condom. Contraception. 2000; 61: 369-377. The OR of total clinical failure for the nonlatex vs. latex condoms ranged from 1.9 (95% CI: 1.3-3.0) to 4.4 (95% CI: 3.5-5.5) for eight comparisons; was not statistically significantly different for three Roland argued that "the rubber comprising latex condoms has intrinsic voids [pores] about 5 microns (0.00002 inches) in size. Since this is roughly 10 times smaller than sperm, the latter are effectively blocked…. Contrarily, the AIDS virus is only 0.1 micron (4 millionths of an inch) in size. Since this is a factor of 50 smaller than the Though most condoms contain latex, there are a few alternatives made from plastic, synthetic rubber or other natural products. These alternatives include: use a latex condom on the penis; or ; use a latex barrier (such as a natural rubber latex sheet, a dental dam, or a cut-open condom that makes a square) between your mouth and the vagina. A latex barrier such as a dental dam reduces the risk of blood or vaginal fluids entering your mouth. Plastic food wrap also can be used as a barrier. .
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