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Which Type Is Best?

Because only latex condoms are proven to help prevent both pregnancy and the transmission of STDs (including the herpes and HIV) when used consistently and properly, they are the condom of choice.

Lambskin condoms, which are actually made from part of a lamb's intestine, prevent pregnancy, and are considered by many to enhance (or, at least, not reduce) sensation during sex. But, they have a major drawback. The tiny holes inherent to lamb intestine allow STDs to pass between partners.

Polyurethane condoms are thinner, so like lambskin condoms, they allow for enhanced sensation. And they provide a solution for people who are allergic to latex. Scientific data as to how effectively polyurethane condoms prevent the transmission of STDs are not nearly as well-documented as they are for latex condoms.

Polyisoprene condoms are another option for people with latex allergies. This type of condom is also designed to be comfortable. Latex condoms, though, are still the recommend choice to prevent STDs.