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If a female is alergic to condoms, which types if any can be used?

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Options below: If this is a latex allergy, use a non-latex condom; polyurethane or polyisoprene are good choices to try. Polyisoprene condoms are thinner, but there may be a small risk of cross reaction for those with natural rubber allergies. Some women are sensitive to the nonoxynol-9 lubricant. Using a non-lubricated condom, with an unscented plain water-based lube, can be helpful.

Answered 10/4/2016

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