| FC Female Condoms
Is intended to be worn by women during sex. It can help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS (HIV in infection). Couples now have an alternative under their control to protect against AIDS, other STD`s and pregnancy. Be prepared be in control; use with every sex act; latex free; comfortable; for one-time use; made of polyurethane. If you are not going to use a latex male condom, you can use FC Female Condom to help protect yourself and your partner.
Before using FC Female Condom, read the directions and learn how to use it properly.
FC Female Condom™ is soft, loose-fitting plastic pouch that lines the vagina. It has a soft ring at each end. The ring at the closed end is used to put the device inside the vagina and holds it in place. The other ring stays outside the vagina and partly covers the lip area.
Store at room temperature
This table shows the overall pregnancy rates from studies of barrier contraceptives.
If you use the method correctly every time you have sex, your risk of pregnancy will be lower. If you do not use FC Female Condom™ correctly every time you have sex, your risk may be higher. Other contraceptive products not listed here, such as birth control pills, are more effective at preventing pregnancy.
Pregnancy Rates* 12 months
|
Typical Use 1. |
Perfect Use 2. |
| FC Female Condom™ |
21% |
5% |
| Male Latex Condom |
15% |
3% |
| Cervical Cap |
18% |
11% |
| Diaphragm |
18% |
6% |
| Spermicide |
21% |
6% |
| Unprotected |
85% |
|
1. "Typical" use includes not using it correctly or not using it at all 2. "Perfect" use is when you use the method correctly every time you have sex.
* Pregnancy rates for FC Female Condom™, Cervical Cap and Diaphragm are from clinical trials. Actual use failure rates may be higher or lower.
Distributed by Mayer Laboratories, Inc; Oakland, CA 94606 USA |