Latex condoms protect against STIs.
to prevent STDs.
They are called trans ladies. And condoms should be worn by everyone. They prevent STIs and STDs.
Yes, non-latex condoms, such as those made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, are effective in preventing the transmission of STDs when used correctly and consistently.
Yes, non-latex condoms, such as those made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, are effective in preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when used correctly and consistently during sexual activity.
yes people should wear condoms during sex to prevent stds, also who wants a kid? yeah.., why wouldn't you wear one?
Depends. There are other methods that are more reliable WRT pregnancy. But condoms are the best protection against STDs.
Yes, latex-free condoms, such as those made from polyurethane or polyisoprene, provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when used correctly and consistently during sexual activity.
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
usually it does but only condoms can stop you gettin stis and stds, most can but still
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
Natural family planning (NFP) methods primarily focus on tracking fertile and infertile periods to avoid pregnancy, and they do not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstinence during fertile periods can reduce the risk of STDs, but other NFP methods, such as the calendar method or basal body temperature method, do not inherently prevent STD transmission. To protect against STDs, the use of barriers like condoms is recommended alongside any family planning approach.