The female condom is a polyurethane sheath line, that the entire vagina. Closed one end inserted into the vagina and the outcome is still open is foreign institutions. It statistics, we have only 20 since the 1990s, there is no off-the-shelf, in the male condom. If you can find it, you will also have to pay more because it costs more than male condoms. This is, however, one effective as male condoms to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.
Oral contraceptives are clear, to be very effective in preventing pregnancy. These, but do not protect against sexually transmitted diseases. Oral contraceptives is a pill, is to take day-to-day use of hormones to prevent pregnancy. If used correctly, the pill is 97-99% effective.
As with any drug, there are side effects, with the future use of pills. Most of these side effects are mild. Some side effects, including weight changes, nausea, agitation, and breast pain. Even if these are not serious, they can completely avoid. Today there are many varieties of pills on the market. Talk about your doctor, and find out which is most suitable for you. Again, and oral contraceptives is to effectively combat and prevent pregnancy, they do not work on the contract sexually transmitted diseases. If you do not know your partner is free of disease, you should consider using another form of safe sex methods, as a backup, in order to prevent these diseases.
If you want to avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, it is best to take all measures you can to practice safe sex. Thus, although abstinence is the only 100 percent effective method of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, there are other options, provided a good exploration results. Monogamy is effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases and condoms and contraceptives can be effective in preventing unwanted pregnancies.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Practice Safe Sex: Part 2
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