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  2. History of condoms - Wikipedia

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    The history of condoms goes back at least several centuries, and perhaps beyond. For most of their history, condoms have been used both as a method of birth control, and as a protective measure against sexually transmitted infections such as syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B and more recently HIV/AIDS.

  3. Julius Fromm - Wikipedia

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    Rubber condoms were also available; they were made by wrapping raw rubber sheets around molds, then dipping them in a solution to vulcanize the rubber. [3] In 1912, Fromm invented the cement dipping method, which made a thinner, seamless condom. [4] Instead of working with rubber as a solid material, it was mixed with gasoline or benzene.

  4. Condom - Wikipedia

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    A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted ... [113] invented [114] ...

  5. History of birth control - Wikipedia

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    While the rhythm method was not yet understood, condoms and diaphragms made of vulcanized rubber were reliable and inexpensive. [ 43 ] In the United States, contraception had been legal throughout most of the 19th century, but in the 1870s the Comstock Act and various state Comstock laws outlawed the distribution of information about safe sex ...

  6. Female condom - Wikipedia

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    A female condom (also known as an internal condom) is a barrier device that is used during sexual intercourse as a barrier contraceptive to reduce the probability of pregnancy or sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is inserted in the vagina (or anus) before intercourse to reduce the risk of exposure to semen or other body fluids.

  7. 4 Ways to Make Condoms More Effective - AOL

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    Condoms Aren't Foolproof. This story was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Wearing a condom is a great way to prevent pregnancy and the only option for protecting against STIs and STDs (besides ...

  8. Condoms aren’t a fact of life for young Americans - AOL

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    Fewer young people are having sex, but the teens and young adults who are sexually active aren't using condoms as regularly, if at all. And people ages 15 to 24 made up half of new chlamydia ...

  9. Trojan (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Trojan is a brand name of condoms and sexual lubricants manufactured by the Church & Dwight Company. Trojan condoms were started by Merle Leland Youngs in the 1910s after he moved to New York City. The major condom manufacturer before Youngs was Julius Schmid, who had made condoms from animal intestines starting in the 1880s. [1]