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20If you’re allergic to latex, you definitely still have options.

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If you notice any itching or irritation after you have protected sex, you may have a latex allergy and not even know it, says Chase. In this case, there are tons of alternative condoms you can try. You can try polyisoprene condoms like Skyn or Durex Avanti Bare RealFeel or polyurethane condoms like Trojan Supra BareSkin. There are a bunch of options, so just look for a box that says “non-latex,” suggests Herbenick. You can also opt for lambskin condoms, but those do not protect against STIs (only pregnancy).