Testing female condoms on these parameters according to ISO 25841 can ensure that the product is safe for use. Female condoms adhering to ISO norms are 95 percent effective.
Female condoms do not stay in place unless they have a good insertion feature. Some female condoms have a medical grade sponge in the upper end of the condom, some have an air bubble, some have a stick for insertion and some have a dissolving ring. These features help to place the condom correctly and keep it in place during its usage.
TEST OF LUBRICATIONIn female condoms, both water based and oil based lubrications are used. Depending on the kind of lubricant, tests are conducted according to ISO 25841
TEST OF DIMENSIONSFemale condoms have rings at both its ends. The dimensions of these condoms include the diameter of both the circular ends and the length of the condom. Tests are conducted to ensure each dimensions adheres to the specifications prescribed by ISO.
TEST OF BARRIER PROPERTIESFemale condoms must provide effective barrier so as to prevent any kind of leakage of discharge. For that viral penetration studies are conducted where female condoms are subjected to a medium containing a virus. Only when to medium is not able to percolate through it, the condom is deemed fit for use.
TEST OF BIOCOMPATIBILITY Biocompatibility test determines the compatibility of the condoms with male and female genital organs. The condoms must not cause any allergy or hormonal changes in the persons using the product. TEST OF VOLUME AND PRESSURELike male condoms female condoms too, should be able to sustain pressure and volume. Not just that, it must be able sustain weight and volume when there is friction in the surrounding.
TEST FOR STABILITY AND SHELF LIFE Stability and shelf life of female condoms are tested to ensure that condoms are fit for use for the entire time span between date of manufacturing and date of expiry. TEST FOR VISIBLE DEFECTSThere should not be any visible defects in the condoms like holes and breakages that could render it useless.
Testing female condoms on these parameters according to ISO 25841 can ensure that the product is safe for use. Female condoms adhering to ISO norms are 95 percent effective.