Why Shop For Contraceptives Online?



Today's youth is much more aware of safe sex practices than the yesteryears and a great emphasis is placed on condoms nowadays.The advantage of condoms is that apart from being safe and
convenient to wear, it is cheap and prevents sexually transmitted diseases. But most importantly, it prevents the sperms from entering the female body, thus effectively helping to control child birth.

Condom sales have surged through the years with governments raising awareness about the product but in recent times, a different trend has also has emerged with the number of people opting to buying condoms online having risen exponentially. 




What are the benefits of purchasing contraceptives (particularly condoms) Online? 


Despite the advances our civilizations have made, sex is still considered a taboo in many parts of India. Conservative upbringing is often thought of as the reason behind this development. And therefore even with the availability of condoms in supermarkets, malls and medical stores, many are still hesitant to buy them because they feel embarrassed by the product. 
The thoughts rushing through their minds are that will anyone see me while buying the product, how will the shopkeeper react to it and many other privy questions which they find hard to ask. The solutions to all of these can be obtained online where you are saved all the trouble and discomfort of buying condoms from a store.
  • At an online shop, you can surf and browse for all condom varieties without anyone's help. This is not the case in a store where for each selection or choice, you will have to inquire to the shopkeeper which can be awkward.
  •  Secondly online shopping gives you great privacy as you don't have to deal with anyone face to face, thus remaining anonymous you can buy the product. 
  • Thirdly, an online shop is a treasure trove with a much greater collection and variety of condoms than any market could hold. So you have greater expanses of collections to choose from thus offering you more options to buy from.
  • Also condoms bought online are much cheaper than those that are available in the market and if you buy them in lots, you can avail of some pretty good discounts
  • Online shops also offer home delivery services which means that you are spared the inconveniences of going to the market. 
  • When it comes to deals, online stores offer far more advantages than stores which is why the people shopping for condoms online is increasing day by day.

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"You cannot have maternal health without reproductive health. And reproductive health includes contraception and family planning and access to legal, safe abortion."
 -Hillary Clinton




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What you should know about the Morning-After pill

An emergency contraceptive, popularly known as the morning-after pill, is a drug taken by women, right after they have had unprotected sex. The pill is packed with a high dose of synthetic hormones that interferes with the fertilization process.

Here are 10 facts you should know about the morning-after pill:

  • An emergency contraceptive contains progestin levonorgestrel, which are synthetic hormones, like ones used in contraceptive pills.

  • The pill is supposed to be taken within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. Doctors say the earlier, the better.
  • It acts either by preventing or delaying ovulationpreventing fertilization or by preventing the implantation of the fertilized egg by altering the structure of the uterine wall.

  • The pill does not cause an abortion, so taking it after you are pregnant will not terminate a pregnancy.

  • It does not protect a woman from STD s like HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, Herpes, etc.

  • It is not a substitute for conventional contraceptive pills. This is because the pill contains a very high amount of synthetic hormones, which can cause a number of complications if used continuously. In contrast, contraceptive pills have a low dose of hormones that help to alter the ovulation cycle and prevent pregnancy.  

  • After taking the pill, a person might experience some common side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, changes in your menstrual cycle, dizziness and breast tenderness.

  • According to gynecologists  the pill should only be the last resort when it comes to contraception because it wreaks havoc with a woman’s hormones. Young girls whose hormone levels have not yet stabilized tend to be at a greater risk of developing conditions such as PCOD, endometriosis and have a greater risk of developing ectopic pregnancies.

  • If you do take the morning after pill, it is important for you to get a regular check-up
    from your 
    gynecologist to eliminate the possibility of any further complications.

  • Lastly, the pill is only effective if taken after having unprotected sex. It will not work if you have sex after you have had the pill.

Fertility Test In Privacy Of Your Own Home! (Male And Female)


For couples struggling to conceive, tackling fertility issues often falls to the woman.

But now there's a new way to pinpoint fertility problems without leaving your home. Homecheck Sperm Check Test, the new home kit allows men to determine whether or not their sperm count levels are adequate for conception with a simple test in lieu of an expensive and possibly embarrassing doctor visit.

At-home Fertility Tests for Men



A key factor in male fertility is quality of sperm. Sperm needs to have good mobility (speed) and good motility (movement), and there needs to be a good supply of healthy specimens available. Until recently, men suspecting they may have a fertility issue were asked to leave a sample for semen analysis at a fertility center or doctor's office -- and often that sample is collected at the center itself or must be delivered in a short amount of time. Uncomfortable. But now there's an at-home testing option to help relieve the pressure.


For couples who may have been trying to conceive for a few months, but who aren't ready to undergo fertility testing, at-home Fertility testing
may be beneficial and could potentially help you spot a problem early on. Tests are more than 95 percent accurate and cost less than in-office testing. While these tests aren't a diagnosis, they are a good first step toward understanding your fertility and whether you may benefit from expert advice and planning.



Homecheck Sperm Check Test

-A Home Test For Checking Concentration Of Sperm In Semen

Concerned about sperm in semen?  


  • Measures sperm in semen above 20 million per milliliter (as recommended by World Health Organisation)
  • Affordable price
  • Can be done in the privacy of your home
  • Results in 10 minutes
  • Over 98% accurate
  • Avoids embarrassing clinical tests.








At-Home Fertility Test For Women


Ovulation Tests or Ovulation Predictor Kits allow you to predict ovulation, your most fertile time of the month. Easy to use, these ovulation tests are excellent tools for predicting ovulation and can greatly increase your chances of becoming pregnant. Unlike basal body temperature charting, ovulation tests anticipate ovulation – not just confirm that ovulation has taken place. And since ovulation occurs only once a month, and the unfertilized egg has a short 24-hour life-span, predicting ovulation accurately is very helpful when trying to getting pregnant.



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Gel condoms : A New break through

Gel condoms : A New break through

 A new gel could make a "vaginal condom" that would physically entrap semen and anything it contains, including sperm and viruses such as HIV.Scientist Patrick Kiser and his team have developed the gel at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City Under experimental phase as of now ,it might take about three to five years before clinical trials begin.
The gel is liquid as long as it is in contact with the acidity that is normal in a vagina, but will turn solid when it encounters semen, which is slightly alkaline. Any particles wider than 50 nanometres – including sperm, HIV and other viruses such as the herpes virus and the papilloma virus, which causes cervical cancer – are trapped, so the gel could double up as both a protectant and a contraceptive.
 the objective is to give women in countries where HIV is rife a cheap way to protect themselves from viruses and pregnancy even if their partner is unwilling to wear a condom.
"We did it to develop technologies that can enable women to protect themselves against HIV without the approval of their partner," says Kiser, whose team has only tested the gel in the lab so far.
By staining HIV particles with a fluorescent dye Kiser's team were able to show that the solidified gel halted and trapped the virus.


A condom is a condom is a condom. Or is it?


A condom is a condom is a condom. Or is it?

Essentially, The condoms are of three basic condom types: latex, polyurethane and lambskin.
1.       The condom that is most promoted by most healthcare agencies is the commonest ie, the latex condom. These can be found virtually everywhere condoms are sold or distributed. An important point to remember with latex condoms is that you should never use oil-based lubricants (i.e. Vaseline) on the condom because they thin out the latex which could lead to breakage, water-based lubricants can be used to help with dryness or friction. Endless varieties and brands of latex condoms are available in the market ie, Moods, Durex, Kamasutra etc.Today manufacturers understand the customer mindset and has launched condom varieties to enhance sensuousness. One can choose from ribbed or dotted, to flavored condoms to super thin varieties. Consumer today is spoilt for choice and can choose what works for him best.
2.      Slightly thinner and a tad more expensive than latex condoms are polyurethane condoms. For those who have latex allergies, this is the next best condom option. Polyurethane condoms have some great selling points. They are made of a plastic that is thinner than latex condoms, so some users report they help boost sensitivity during sex. They do not have the tell-tall smell of a latex condom, and users can actually apply oil-based lubrication to these condoms if they wish. One complaint from users of polyurethane condoms is they are prone to slippage more than latex condoms.
3.      The final type of condom, and one of the oldest types, is the lambskin condom. Though not necessarily readily available.Why are they called lambskins, you might ask? Well, these condoms are actually made from lamb intestines. Like the polyurethane condoms, lambskins are not as prone to cause allergic-reactions in users. Because of the material used to make them, lambskins allow warmth to be transferred from the wearer to the partner. One major complaint of lambskin condoms is that while they are very effective in preventing unwanted pregnancies, they are not a great line of defense against sexually transmitted diseases.

"Condoms are the vaccine we've been waiting for."


 "Condoms are the vaccine we've been waiting for."

Proper use of condoms is the key to reduce unplanned pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted infections such as HIV/AIDS .Do remember “Condoms are inexpensive compared to costly HIV and AIDS medications".
With so many efforts from around the world for easy access to condoms ,sexual education from school level, subsidies, free supply from authorized centers etc, yet little attention is paid to whether people understand how to use condoms in the first place.Common perception "Using a condom is no rocket science.”However,It involves the use of a condom, while negotiating the condom use and sex with a partner all at the same time. There is a complex triad of the sex act, condom use and partner dynamics that must constantly be navigated by condom users."
Improper condom use is a global health problem. 
Recent researches show, based on 50 articles representing 14 countries from around the world on condom habits and issues, including the use of female. The most common errors causing condom failure & unplanned pregnancies included:
  • ·         Not using condoms throughout sex.
  • ·         Not leaving space or squeezing air from the tip of the condom.
  • ·         Putting condoms on upside down.
  • ·         Incorrect withdrawal.
  • ·         Other problems included breakage, slippage, leakage, and difficulties with fit and feel.


 Making condoms accessible is important, but it is more important to improve clinic-based counseling and public education efforts. This involves talking openly about topics that many people find embarrassing, such as erections, semen, lubricant and other aspects of sex. In this case, embarrassment can cost individuals' health and lives.