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Condoms (male and female)
Condoms are barrier contraceptives made from latex rubber or a very thin plastic called polyurethane. Each pack should display either the BSI Kitemark or the European CE symbol as proof of quality.
There are two basic types of condom available in the UK: male and female. There are many different varieties of the male condom and also many brand names. At the moment there is only one brand of female condom available.
If used correctly, male condoms are 98% effective in preventing pregnancy. Female condoms are thought to be around 95% effective.









