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    How to Wear a Condom: Errors Common, Study Finds

    Condoms can't prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease if they're used incorrectly. Unfortunately, a new review of research finds that condom use errors are all too common.

    Some of the most frequent mistakes include putting a condom on partway through intercourse or taking it off before intercourse is over, failing to leave space at the tip of the condom for semen, and failing to look for damage before use. These errors can contribute to breakage or leakage, researchers reported Feb. 17 in the journal Sexual Health.

    "We chronically underestimate how complicated condom use can be," University of Kentucky professor Richard Crosby, who co-authored the study, said in a statement. "It involves the use of a condom, while negotiating the condom use and sex with a partner all at the same time."

    With perfect use, condoms prevent pregnancy with 98 percent success, according to the World Health Organization. Typically, however, the rate of unintended pregnancy with condoms is around 15 percent. [The History & Future of Birth Control]

    Led by Stephanie Sanders of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University, the researchers pulled together 16 years of research on condom errors and failures going back to 1995. They found 50 studies from 14 countries, though western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom predominated. The studies involved diverse groups of participants, from married individuals to sex workers to college students; as such, there were a range of condom use-error rates.

    An analysis of all 50 studies found a laundry list of reported errors in condom use. For example, between 17 percent and 51.1 percent of people queried in the studies said they'd put on a condom partway through intercourse — negating any disease-controlling benefits, since fluids are exchanged throughout intercourse not just during ejaculation. Other studies found that between 1.5 percent and 24.8 percent of sexual experiences involved putting a condom on too late in the process of intercourse. [Sidebar: 14 Common Condom Errors]

    The research also turned up multiple mistakes in how people put condoms on. Up to 25.3 percent said they unrolled the condom's sheath before putting on the condom, rather than unrolling the condom on the penis. Between a quarter and almost half of respondents said they'd failed to leave room at the tip of the condom for semen to collect. About 75 percent of men and 82 percent of women failed to check condoms for damage before using them.

    Between 0.8 percent and 40.7 percent of participants had experienced a condom break, and between 13.1 percent and 19.3 percent had one leak, depending on the study. Improper condom use, including the wrong kind of lubricant or storage, can contribute to these problems. For instance, oil-based lubricants will degrade latex condoms.

    "Closing the gap between perfect use and the errors characterizing typical use is one of the most crucial challenges of future condom promotion programs," the researchers wrote.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

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    • Mack  •  2 months ago
      You know, if you can't manage to figure out how to put on a condom, perhaps you're just too stupid to be allowed out?
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Well it looks like that is the kind of man that women are attracted to.
      • DeniseR 2 months ago
        Or you shouldn't be having sex...
      • Ralph 2 months ago
        Boy, this is really an earth shaking piece of information. REALLY, HAVE YOU RAN OUT OF SUBJECTS TO WRITE ABOUT?
    • Jon.  •  San Jose, United States  •  2 months ago
      Wear a condom, it could save you more than your auto insurance, house insurance and life insurance combined!
      • nthngsfree 2 months ago
        Amen...
      • JOSEPH J HOMAN 2 months ago
        but then i wouldn't have my son....
      • Jiggers 2 months ago
        Ah.... Joseph ... the $200k gift over 18 years that just keeps on giving.. LOL
    • Cygnus  •  San Diego, United States  •  2 months ago
      Ya mean ya don't fill them up with water and throw them off the roof before sex?
      • Big Ted 2 months ago
        No, fill them up with water after and drop them out the window.
      • Christina 2 months ago
        Yes, definitely do that. Forget sex! It's time for a water balloon fight!
      • Billiebutlegs 2 months ago
        Well Christina, not ready for the Pickle Tickle Yet?
    • Jim  •  2 months ago
      The 10 seconds it takes to put one on right beats the 10 years of having to pretend to like soccer and minivans...or the 10 minutes per urination of the clap
      • Facebook_h8tr 2 months ago
        10 years?????????????? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! If only!!
      • Harry Bailey 2 months ago
        for a few moments of pleasure compared to a lift time of grief.
      • cindy 2 months ago
        10 years??? Check your math sweetie.....you are signing a MINIMUM of 18 year obligation contract if the pull out doesn't provide the desired results
    • Frank  •  St Marys, United States  •  2 months ago
      My newsday would have been so incomplete without this golden gem. And the sequel in this series is how to properly use toilet paper.
      • B 2 months ago
        I bet there are several people out there who could use that advice too.
      • David 2 months ago
        use toilet paper? Hmmmm
      • kynikos 2 months ago
        @David: Sears catalogs aren’t what they used to be. Too many shiny pages.
    • Jane Doe  •  2 months ago
      Yahoo, no pictures???
    • JohnB  •  2 months ago
      Stupid people shouldn't breed.
    • Jim  •  Phoenix, United States  •  2 months ago
      Try and remember to remove the condom before taking a leak. This is important !
    • jim  •  Tucson, United States  •  2 months ago
      So, taking a condom off during sex is wrong. Are people really that dumb?
    • brian  •  Arrington, United States  •  2 months ago
      I never use a condom, and my hand has never been pregnant. Lucky me!
    • J  •  2 months ago
      16 years of research?! They could've saved a lot of time just following the cast the of Jersey Shore for one summer!
    • Robert  •  2 months ago
      I hate condoms, but I hate herpes more.
    • JOHNM  •  Gresham, United States  •  2 months ago
      I remember the story told to me by a medical missionary who was stationed in an african country. He said that in demonstrating the use of a condom they would unroll it onto a stick of wood. When they returned to the village they found that each hut had a stick with a condom on it planted at the front door and the birth-rate continued to be just as high as before. In sex-education you cannot count on comprehension.
    • The Mad Man  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  2 months ago
      When all else fails, read the directions????
    • Anthonius  •  2 months ago
      If you're too stupid to use one right, maybe you should consider a vasectomy and protect the world's gene pool?
    • not t  •  Intercourse, United States  •  2 months ago
      So you don't use it like a tourniquet? I feel silly now.
    • Peter  •  2 months ago
      "Between 0.8 percent and 40.7 percent of participants had experienced a condom break. . . "

      What the hell type of study has a 20% margin either way for error?!?!?!?!?!?
    • greg w  •  Muskegon, United States  •  2 months ago
      "putting a condom on partway through intercourse or taking it off before intercourse is over".....Seriously, there should be an IQ test before sex.
    • Don M  •  Portland, United States  •  2 months ago
      "We chronically underestimate how complicated condom use can be," University of Kentucky professor Richard Crosby.
      it's only complicated to professors from kentucky.
    • Goose  •  Statesboro, United States  •  2 months ago
      If you can't figure out how to put one on, then maybe you shouldn't be reproducing in the first place.
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