So that you don't get one yourself
There are many diseases caused by improper sex or from person who is irregular in sex like AIDS, Syphillis etc. so its important to have sti
To prevent pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
Using condoms will help prevent the likelihood of pregnancy and the transfer of sexually transmitted infections.
No. Absolutely not.
It seems there may have been a typo in your question. If you meant condoms, they are a type of contraceptive device worn on the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
Typically condoms serve two purposes; to prevent unwanted pregnancy and to prevent sexually transmitted infections. Whether you are married or not if you are using a condom for either of those purposes you should continue to do so. A condom is not 100% effective.
Antibodies in the maternal blood prevent most infections from being transmitted to the fetus.
If you have sexually-transmitted diseases, diabetes, hepatitis etc, you are not a qualified blood donor.
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.
The benefits of douching for a woman are: to get rid of odours, rinse away blood after menstruating, prevent sexually transmitted disease or prevent pregnancy.
The contraceptive implant is a highly effective birth control method. You may want to use condoms to prevent sexually transmitted infections, but most patients do not add a second method for additional pregnancy prevention.
I think you mean 'condoms'. They are used for : - #1 to prevent impregnation of the woman. #2 to prevent aquiring sexually transmitted diseases (STD). #3 cleanliness.
When you are planning to have sex, using a contraceptive will prevent pregnancy but will not usually protect against sexually transmitted diseases.