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Female condoms are thin sheaths of polyurethane plastic with polyurethane rings at both ends. They are inserted into the vagina before intercourse. Like male condoms, they prevent sperm from gaining access to the female reproductive tract and prevent microorganisms (STDs, including HBV and HIV/AIDS) from passing from one partner to another.

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