Diaphragms are primarily designed as a barrier method of contraception to prevent pregnancy by covering the cervix and blocking sperm from entering the uterus. However, they do not effectively prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To reduce the risk of STIs, it's recommended to use condoms in conjunction with diaphragms. Condoms are the only barrier method that provides significant protection against STIs.
Preventing contracting STI's to begin with is essential, so use of condoms, femidoms, dental dams, and lubrication can all help prevent STI transmission. It's also essential to get regular STI screening as well as other check-ups, and seeking treatment for problems.
Yes, both cattle and horses have diaphragms to aid in respiration. All mammals have diaphragms and there isn't a mammal who can live without one.
A method of contraception which helps prevents STI's is a condom. This is because the penis has no direct contact with the vagina. It does not prevent STI's 100% like abstinence does, but it is very effective.
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yes they prevent infections like STI'S it used to be called STD's as it is not a disease.
There is no such thing as female condoms, but diaphragms are the female equivalent. Diaphragms are available at most pharmacies, and can be prescribed by ones doctor. Pharmacies such as CVS and Rite Aid sell diaphragms.
Diaphragms, condoms, and the cervical cap are barrier methods of contraception.
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