Female condom's invention was launched in Europe in 1990 and approved by the FDA for sale in the US in 1993.
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For most vaginas, a moderately sized Female condom is adequate; women who have recently given birth should try a large size first.
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The second generation female condom is called the FC2 and is made from synthetic nitrile .
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Recent version of the female condom is made from natural latex, the same material used in male condoms.
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ORIGAMI Female Condom is fabricated in molded silicone for anatomical conformity.
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Re-using the polyurethane female condom is not considered as safe as using a new one; however, the WHO says,.
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All female condom batches met the manufacturing quality assessment specifications for structural integrity after the test cycles.
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FC2 Female Condom comes pre-lubricated with a non-spermicidal, silicone based lubricant.
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