you can still catch things wearing a condom
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Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
Not specifically, but the HBV vaccine will protect against HDV.
condoms provide effective transmission against gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, chancroid, and trichomoniasis. A measure of protection is also provided against hepatitis B virus (HBV), human papillomavirus (HPV), and herpes
Yes, the hepatitis B vaccine can be given to someone with hepatitis B. It is still recommended in order to prevent reinfection with other strains of the virus and to protect against potential complications of chronic hepatitis B.
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
Vaccination against hepatitis A is unnecessary if you have already had the infection.
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This is only possible through barrier methods, such as condoms. (Note that monogamy and being faithful (or simply having a single sex partner) will also greatly reduce the risk.)Condoms (male and female) are the only form of birth control that protect against STDs as well as against pregnancy.Wearing a condomAbstinence.
No you are not 100% safe condoms only protect you with certain STD not all. Syphilis. and genital warts are not passed in semen but by contact with genitals of an infected person. Also condoms are only 94-97% effective against gonorrhea and chlamydia , and HIV. So if you know or think he has been cheating protect yourself and go get tested.
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.