The female condom is more popular in South American and African markets, where it is valued for giving women greater control over protection. In these regions, it helps empower women to negotiate safer sex, especially in areas with higher rates of HIV and STIs. Female condoms are also appreciated for being non-latex options, offering comfort for those with latex allergies. …
According to Technavio’s latest report, the global female condom market is expected to grow at a CAGR of just about 9% during the forecast period. The rise in importance of family planning is one of the key driving factors for the global female condom market. Social media and the governments raise awareness about family planning and its effort has become successful, leading to …
A female condom is a thin pouch made of synthetic rubber (nitrile) and polyurethane that’s inserted into the vagina before sex to prevent conception. When used consistently and correctly, women condoms are about 95 percent effective. This means that about five women out of 100 who use them properly every time they have sex will get pregnant over the course …
