Depo-prova is a form of contraception used to prevent pregnancy. However, it does not prevent STI in any way. As such, to prevent the transmission of infections, it should still be paired with condoms.
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The purpose of contraception - is to prevent unwanted pregnancies !
If you want to prevent pregnancy and the possibility of STDs, you don't! He is being responsible for you and himself by always using a condom.
Prevention is the safest and most effective method of birth control. Hormonal methods (the Pill, Mirena IUD, Patch, implant, DepoProvera) are highly effective when used as directed. Barrier methods (cervical cap, diaphragm, condoms) are also effective. Some women choose abstinence and fertility awareness. Once a pregnancy is established abortion is the only means of termination.
No, but you are playing Russian Roullette if you choose not to. Remember, the condom is not only to prevent pregnancy, but also to protect against STDs.
"STDs and Pregnancy." STD Prevention. National Center for HIV, SID and TB Prevention, CDC. [Cited February 22, 2005]. http://www.cdc.gov/STDFact-STDs and Pregnancy.htm.
The IUD does not prevent infection. Using a condom can provide additional pregnancy protection as well as protection from STDs.
The birth control pill is known to be from 96%-99% effective to prevent pregnancy, while it is important to remember it offers zero protection against STDs.
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It keeps the population down. There are far fewer new births when no one is having relations in prison.
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