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Unisex condom : World's first unisex condom.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 28, 2021 17:26 IST

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The world's first unisex condom has been developed and now men, as well as women, can use this protection. Gynecologists in Malaysia are said to have developed this type of contraceptive. The doctor who was preparing the contraceptive said that it is ready now.
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The name of this unisex condom is Wondaleaf Unisex Condom.' With the help of these condoms, people can control their birth rates,' said John Tang Yingchin, a gynecologist at Twin Catalyst, a Malaysian medical company.
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'It's like a normal condom and it has a sticky cover,' said John Tang Yingchin. These sticks are to cover the private parts of women and men. Its extra protection provides more security. '
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It can be used on both sides. A box of Vandalife Unisex condoms contains 2 condoms. It is priced at 14.99 ringgit or Rs 271. ''
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A material called polyurethane was used to make this. Polyurethane is very strong, thin, flexible, and waterproof. Experts claim that no contraceptive can provide better protection than this.
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The Wondaleaf Unisex Condom was also tested. It will be launched in the market by December. You can buy these condoms by visiting Twin Catalyst's website.
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According to John, this is a great contraceptive in terms of safety and birth control. It can also control unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
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