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No! The pill will protect you against pregnancy. It will NOT protect you against sexually transmitted diseases. Please play safe!
it protect the ferrous and nonferrous surfaces against rusting and oxidation. also this is useful as a lubricant
Not well enough to protect against pregnancy - no.
Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
All birth control methods only reduce PROBABILITY of pregnancy. When used properly, most birth control methods are quite effective, but not necessarily 100% effective. Yes condoms protect women against pregnancy and other infections such as STD.
Yes! It's a birth control pill!! Nothing is 100% but this would be about 99% effective.
Spermicidal lubricant doesn't protect against STDS like HIV or gonorrhea, first of all. Spermical lube makes things slippery and kills 90% of sperm.
When you are planning to have sex, using a contraceptive will prevent pregnancy but will not usually protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
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).
you can always restart the pill and it still will protect you after a week
Its primary job - is to cushion and protect the developing embryo against damage while its growing.
No. It will not. If you need emergency protection against pregnancy you need emergency contraceptives within 48 hours of the unprotected sex. This is also known as "The Morning After Pill" But doubling or tripling up will not protect you.