Wearing a condom during sex can help prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted infections Whether you're using a male or female condom, it's important that you put it on properly or it won't be as effective. A condom is a barrier form of birth control that protects against pregnancy and stds External condoms go on the outside of the penis, while internal condoms go inside the vagina. Condoms and dental dams offer protection during sex Correct use of condoms reduces the risk of disease but does not eliminate it
Using condoms correctly can prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (stds) including human immunodeficiency disease (hiv) and hepatitis. Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are safe and highly effective in preventing transmission of most sexually transmitted infections, including hiv, and unplanned pregnancies Condoms are safe, inexpensive and widely available. It’s worth the trial and error required to find the best.
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