Women's condoms need to be cheaper and come in as many varieties as men's condoms, an HIV support group will tell Parliament this week.
MPs will consider a petition by Jane Bruning, the head of advocacy group Positive Women, who wants the Government to subsidise the female condom, or femidom, in the same way male condoms are covered.
Only one brand of female condoms, FC2, is for sale in NZ.
Ms Bruning said FC2 was the only contraceptive choice for women which protected against sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy.
"The aim is to provide women with choices. Because it is something that a woman can insert herself and she can then take ownership of her own sexual health and well-being," Ms Bruning said.