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Getting Female Condoms

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Why Female Condoms

  • About Female Condoms
  • Why Female Condoms?
  • Using Female Condoms
  • Getting Female Condoms

Where to Get Female Condoms

Today, the only FDA-approved female condom available for purchase in the United States is the FC2, manufactured by the Female Health Company.

If you’re an individual

You can buy condoms online or find them in a local store. Walgreens carries female condoms, and you can order them online or find a store that stocks them. FC2

Check your local pharmacy for female condoms. If you don’t see FCs on the shelves, be sure to ask the pharmacist if there are FCs behind the counter. If not, you can advocate that your pharmacy carry female condoms.

Many city, county, or state health departments distribute female and male condoms as part of HIV/STI prevention and family planning programs. Check with your local government agencies to see if FCs are available to individuals.

In addition, many health non-profits, such as local Planned Parenthood agencies, have female condoms available for individuals.

If you’re an agency

Agencies can purchase FC2 Female Condoms in bulk from the Female Health Company, manufacturer of the FC2 Female Condom, as well as any number of condom distributors.

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