LOVEGUARD CHOCOLATE DOTTED CONDOM
Manufactured By Smart Laboratories
Composition CHOCOLATE DOTTED CONDOM
Rs 36.00
MRP Rs 40.00
(10% OFF)
Includes all taxes
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( 4PC )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Loveguard Chocolate Dotted Condom stops sperm from getting into the uterus during sex, which helps stop pregnancy. It works as a birth control strategy when used correctly and consistently. It doesn't change a man's or woman's ability to have children in the future.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of the Loveguard Chocolate Dotted Condom?
It is used to stop pregnancy and lower the chance of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STIs).
Q2. What does it mean to be "dotted"?
Dotted condoms include raised dots that might make sex more enjoyable for both parties.
Q3. Is it okay to eat chocolate?
Yes, the chocolate flavor is there to make it smell and taste better, but you shouldn't use or eat the condom again.
Q4: Is it possible to use it again?
No. You can only use condoms once.
Q5. Is it safe for people who have never used it before?
Yes, it is safe to use if you follow the directions.
Expert Advice
- Every time you have sex, you should use a new condom.
- Before using, check the date on the package.
- Keep it away from heat and sharp things and in a cold, dry location.
- If the condom seems broken or torn, don't use it.
- If the condom slips or breaks, you should see a doctor right away for advice on emergency contraception.
Side Effects
- The Loveguard Chocolate Dotted Condom is usually safe. Some adverse effects that are not common are:
- A little bit of discomfort or itching
- People who are sensitive to latex may have allergic responses.
- If you have extreme itching, a rash, or a burning feeling, stop using it and see a doctor.
How It Works
- The condom makes a physical barrier that stops sperm from accessing the egg, which stops fertilization. It also cuts down on skin-to-skin contact, which lowers the risk of STIs. The dotted texture makes stimulation better, and the chocolate flavor makes the experience better.
Medicine Interaction
- There are no known interactions with medicines. Condoms are not medical devices.
- Don't use oil-based lubes, such petroleum jelly, because they can hurt the condom. Only use lubricants that are water- or silicone-based.
How to Use
- Carefully open the pack without using anything sharp.
- Put the condom on the erect penis before touching any genitals.
- Pinch the end to let out air, then roll it all the way out
- After ejaculation, carefully pull out while holding the rim.
- Put the used condom in a trash can to get rid of it safely.
Uses / indications
- Stopping unplanned pregnancies
- Protection from sexually transmitted diseases (STIs)
- Dotted texture increases sexual pleasure
- Sex that is safer