
Welche Arten von Kondomen sind am besten zur Verhütung geeignet?
Begutachtet von Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPZuletzt aktualisiert von Victoria RawLast updated 2. Mai 2024
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Es gibt viele verschiedene Kondome in unterschiedlichen Farben, Formen und Größen. Ein Kondom hilft, sexuell übertragbare Infektionen (STIs) zu verhindern, und schützt bei richtiger Anwendung in 98 % der Fälle vor Schwangerschaften. In der Praxis sind die Zahlen oft nicht so gut, weil Kondome nicht immer korrekt verwendet werden.
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Size matters
Kondome often fail to work properly because they're not the right size. If a condom is too tight, it can break, and if it's too loose, it can slip off or just as easily break because of the extra friction. Width is more important than length.
An increasing number of manufacturers now offer condoms in different sizes and provide online size guides to help you choose the right condom based on your measurements.
To find the right condom size for you, measure the thickest part of your erect penis and its length from the base to the tip.
Make sure your condom fits snugly over the full length of your penis, leaving room for air in the tip. If a condom feels too tight, it can be uncomfortable and increase its chance of tearing during sex. This could lead to unwanted pregnancy and sexuell übertragbaren Infektionen (STIs).
If your condom is slipping off or feeling baggy during sex, it may be too loose. Consider trying a narrower option for a more secure fit.
Latex
Zurück zum InhaltLatex condoms are the most widely available and are not expensive - so are the first choice for many. Latex is very reliable at preventing pregnancy and STIs. However, irritation - itching, redness, or rash - may happen after using a latex condom, due to latex allergy.
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Non-latex
Zurück zum InhaltNon-latex condoms are a good choice for men - or their partners - with latex allergies. Some people prefer them because they feel different from latex condoms. There are many different varieties of non-latex condoms.
Non-latex condoms are not quite as effective as latex condoms and have a higher rate of breaking, meaning their effectiveness is very slightly lower at around 95%.
The most common material used for non-latex condoms is polyurethane, but other materials such as lambskin are also sometimes used.
Some people find lambskin condoms have less effect on sensation than latex, but lambskin is much less effective at protecting against STIs and preventing pregnancy.
Spermicides
Zurück zum InhaltA spermicide immobilises and destroys sperm and is often combined with a condom. Spermicides are up to 80% effective if used on their own, but this increases to 97% when combined with a condom. But that's very slightly lower than using a condom without a spermicide, which is 98% effective. That's because there's a slight risk of the spermicide damaging the latex. A spermicide may also cause some irritation.
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Gleitmittel
Zurück zum InhaltUsing a lubricant doesn't make the condom any more comfortable but does reduce the risk of the condom breaking or falling off because vaginaler Trockenheit can cause friction. Not all lubricants are compatible with condoms though.
Latex can be damaged by oil-based lubricants, so condoms should not be used with products like baby oil, coconut oil, Vaseline®, or body lotion. Water-based or silicone-based lubricants should be used instead.
Ultra-thin
Zurück zum InhaltMany people find ultra-thin condoms have less reduction in sensation and pleasure. They aren't any more likely to break than other condoms so there's no increased risk. This all makes ultra-thin condoms very popular but they also tend to be more expensive.
Novelty and flavoured
Zurück zum InhaltThere are various types of speciality condoms, including glow-in-the-dark, textured, flavoured, and lots of different shapes. Many novelty and flavoured condoms are made from latex and are just as effective as other latex condoms.
But not all speciality condoms are good enough for preventing STIs and pregnancy. Always check the packaging to make sure the condoms are approved. Otherwise choose a different variety.
Female condoms
Zurück zum InhaltFemale condoms have been shown to be less effective than male condoms due to the difficulty with inserting them properly. However, they have 95% success at preventing pregnancy and STIs if used properly, which is only slightly less than male condoms. The female condom gives women control over their own protection against STIs and the condom can be inserted up to eight hours before sex2.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Allgemeinmediziner, Medizinischer Autor
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr. Colin Tidy ist ein NHS-Arzt mit Sitz in Oxfordshire.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr. Krishna Vakharia ist eine NHS-Hausärztin. Sie ist auch regelmäßige Prüferin für das postgraduale Diplom in Praktischer Dermatologie an der Cardiff University und zudem Chief Medical Officer für Gesundheit bei Optum UK.
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