Female and male condoms offer similar protection against exposure to semen.

D. Hollander
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Breakage slippage and other mechanical problems occur more frequently with female than with male condoms but the two devices are about equally effective barriers to semen exposure according to findings from a randomized crossover trial conducted among women attending a reproductive health clinic in the southern United States in 2000-2001. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) an indicator of exposure to semen was detected in similar proportions of vaginal fluid samples collected after use of male and female condoms during the study-14% and 17% respectively. PSA was present in high enough levels to potentially affect STD risk in 4-5% of samples associated with each type of device. Exposure to semen was more common if women reported mechanical problems with condoms than if they reported incorrect use. (excerpt)
女用和男用避孕套在防止接触精液方面提供了类似的保护。
根据2000-2001年在美国南部一家生殖健康诊所进行的一项随机交叉试验的结果,女用避孕套比男用避孕套更容易出现破损、打滑和其他机械问题,但这两种装置在防止精液暴露方面的效果是一样的。前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)是暴露于精液的指标,在研究期间使用男用和女用避孕套后收集的阴道液样本中检测到的比例相似,分别为14%和17%。PSA的含量高到足以影响与每种设备相关的4-5%的样本的性病风险。与不正确使用避孕套的女性相比,报告避孕套出现机械问题的女性更容易接触到精液。(摘录)
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