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You should replace the condom in your wallet
Consistent and correct use of condoms can prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. But a condom that is stored incorrectly, or is old, may be ineffective. If you have been toting a condom in your back pocket, wallet or purse for a while, you may want to replace it. It is best to store condoms in a cool, dry place and check the expiration date.
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