Absolutely not
Absolutely not.
Birth Control pills offer no protection against STDs. If you are not completely sure your partner is free of all STDs, use a condom as well.
No, birth control pills DO NOT protect against HIV
Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
No, absolutely not
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
The birth control pill has the ability to protect against pregnancy and to regulate the menstrual cycle. It has absolutely NO ability to protect against any form of sexually transmitted diseases, either bacterial (such as chlamydia) or viral (such as HIV/AIDS).
Absolutley not! The two things that do are: no sex or condoms. Birth control pills control the births of babies, nothing more.
Make sure she is on birth control, but this does not protect either of you against STD's.
Yes! It's a birth control pill!! Nothing is 100% but this would be about 99% effective.
No, he is not against it. President Obama is in favor of birth control and family planning.
Hi, Its possible yes but very rare as all forms of birth control only protect you against a 98% chance of pregnancy.
Birth control must be taken every day for 4 weeks before it will protect you against pregnancy. To continue with the protectiveness of birth control you must continue taking a pill every day. Missing a pill will put you at a increased risk of pregnancy.
Sorry but the answer is No the birth control pill only gives protection against pregnancy.Using a condom will however give protection against the transmission of sexual transmissible diseases/infections however the only 100% safety measure is abstinence from sexual intercourse.NO! It absolutely does NOT. No birth control except condoms can prevent sexually transmitted diseases.