Contraception, or birth control, is a device that prevents fertilization of a woman's egg cells.
Contraceptives such as condoms are physical barriers to prevent semen from entering the womb. Since sexually transmitted diseases spread through bodily fluids, these physical barriers can help prevent the disease from being transmitted to the partner.
A pharmaceutical contraceptive such as a birth control pill cannot prevent STDs, as it is not a physical barrier like a condom.
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The purpose of contraception - is to prevent unwanted pregnancies !
Many people believe that using certain methods of contraception is important because it prevent in most cases unplanned pregnancy. Another positive thing to using such methods, condoms, helps not only prevent unplanned pregnancy but also many forms of STDs. I would highly suggest taking those two factors into thought before having unprotected intercourse.
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Surgery. Mechanical or chemical contraception. Abstinence.
Contraception is defined as methods or devices used to avoid getting pregnant. Birth control means the same thing. Therefore, all birth control methods are used for contraception.
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well, if you're particularly religious, then hell, and if you're allergic to latex (or whatever other method of contraception you use) then allergic reactions. but assuming neither of these apply then the positives (no unwanted pregnancies, protection against stds, and a lotof fun!) outweigh the negatives (um... none).
Apart from abstention they are the best protection against STDs. There are other alternatives for contraception such as spermicidal gels, IUDs, oral pills, sterilisation etc.
While an IUD is highly effective in preventing pregnancy, it does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Engaging in sexually risky behavior could still result in contracting an STI, which can have serious health consequences. It's important to use additional protection, such as condoms, to reduce the risk of both pregnancy and STIs.
It is said that one can avoid pregnancy with the natural method, which is breastfeeding. A nursing mother would have to be breastfeeding exclusively for this method of contraception to work.
It's important so you don't get STDs (Sexually transmitted diseases).