HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY STEP 1: GET LATEX CONDOM FROM CLINIC, STORE, OR OTHER PLACE. STEP 2: CHECK THE PACKAGE.

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HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY STEP 1: GET LATEX CONDOM FROM CLINIC, STORE, OR OTHER PLACE. STEP 2: CHECK THE PACKAGE EXPIRATION DATE. STEP 3: MALE GETS AN ERECTION (HARD ON). SEE CONDOM POWERPOINT FOR DETAILED STEPS

STEP 4: OPEN PACKAGE, CAREFUL NOT TO TEAR THE CONDOM. Step 5: CHECK THAT THE CONDOM IS RIGHT-SIDE-OUT AND WILL ROLL DOWN. Step 6: WITH ONE HAND, PINCH THE TIP OF THE CONDOM TO MAKE SPACE FOR SEMEN. HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY SEE CONDOM POWERPOINT FOR DETAILED STEPS

Step 7: Put the condom on the tip of the erect penis. Step 8: Unroll the condom to the base of the penis. Step 9: If lubricants are used, use ONLY water-based ones. HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY SEE CONDOM POWERPOINT FOR DETAILED STEPS

Step 10: Penis touches the partner. Step 11: Male ejaculates (comes). Step 12: Hold the condom to the base of the penis, and pull out of partner while the penis is still hard. HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY SEE CONDOM POWERPOINT FOR DETAILED STEPS

Step 13: Roll the condom off the penis without spilling the semen. Step 14: Throw the condom in the trash. Never use a condom twice. HOW TO USE A CONDOM CORRECTLY SEE CONDOM POWERPOINT FOR DETAILED STEPS

Emergency Contraception

What is it? a pill called Plan B. a form of birth control that may be used by women who have had unprotected sex or used a contraceptive method that failed. How does it work? It temporarily blocks eggs from being produced, by stopping fertilization, or by keeping a fertilized egg from becoming implanted in the uterus. It should be taken as soon as possible -- within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. It is used to prevent a pregnancy, not end one. Advantages: When Plan B is taken as directed, it can reduce the chance of pregnancy by close to 90%. Disadvantages: Does not protect against STD’s..