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Kondom Kits


About

Kondom Kits is a free condom distribution service operated through the Student Wellness department. Students can easily place an order online, selecting their preferred products, and pick-up their orders within two business days! Orders can be discreetly picked up at the KatHealth Kounter at the Student Health Center.

Place an order by clicking here!


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can I order?

    Each Kondom Kit will come with products picked by you! Students can browse options available to them here and see what will fit their individual needs:

    • External Condoms
    • Latex-Free Condoms
    • Large-Size Condoms
    • Lubricant
    • Dental Dams
  • How often can I order?

    Students can place an order up to six times per semester.

  • How do I place an order?

    Fill out this form and select your items. Within two business days, you will receive an email letting you know that the items are available for pickup at the KatHealth Kounter at the SHC. All orders will be in a discreet manila envelope.

  • Where can I pick up my order?

    Orders can be picked up at the following location:

    • KatHealth Counter at the Student Health Center: Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
  • Who will know I placed an order?

    All orders are received by staff in the Student Wellness office. Our office's services are private and we will not share information about students' utilization of the Kondom Kits service with anyone outside of our office!

Resources

  • Condoms
    • Use a new condom every time you engage in sexual activity, including when you are switching between different types of sexual activity with the same partner.
    • Never use more than one condom at the same time.
    • Make sure you're using the right size condom. There is a right size for everyone.
    • If the condom is put on incorrectly, or it breaks, throw it away and replace it with a new condom immediately.
    • Store condoms in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
    • Do not keep condoms in your wallet. Over time, friction can degrade the quality of the condom, leaving it a higher risk of tearing.
    • Always dispose of condoms in the trash.
  • Dental Dam
    • Apply lube to the back of the dam (where contact is made with the skin) before lying it down to help it stay in place and increase sensation.
    • Only apply flavored lube to the front of the dental dam.
    • Dental dams are not meant to be stretched. You can just lay the dental dam over the area of contact.
  • Lubricant
    • Water-based lubricants are safe to be used with condoms and toys.
    • Lubricants containing glycerin are not recommended for use for people with vaginal sensitivity.
    • Do not use silicone-based lubricants with silicone toys.
    • Flavored lubricant is not recommended for internal use.
  • STI Testing

    STI testing refers to medical tests used to detect sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in an individual. These tests can identify infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV. Testing methods include blood tests, urine tests, swabs of the genital area, or a physical exam, depending on the type of STI being tested for. Regular testing is crucial for maintaining sexual health and preventing the spread of infections.

    Please call 936-294-1805 to set up a testing appointment or if you have any questions regarding testing.

      When should you test?
    • Unprotected sex: If you have had unprotected sex, or your contraceptive method failed, you should get tested.
    • New or multiple partners: If you have a new sexual partner or have had multiple partners, regular testing is recommended.
    • Symptoms of an STI: Symptoms like unusual discharge, sores, itching or pain during urination or sex warrant immediate testing.
    • Partner diagnosis: If a sexual partner has been diagnosed with an STI, get tested as soon as possible.
    • Routine checkups: Even without symptoms, regular STI screening is advised for sexually active individuals.
    • Healthcare provider recommendation: Follow your healthcare provider's advice based on yoru sexual activity and health history.

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