DC Aims to Increase Female Condom Use
The female condom was introduced in 1995, but despite initial optimism, use of the product never took off. Yet the female condom remains the only way for women to initiate protection against sexually transmitted diseases. The female condom, which can be inserted several hours before intercourse, allows a woman to protect herself without having to persuade the man with whom she's sleeping to change his behavior.
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