This document provides information about contraception and abstinence. It lists abstinence as the best form of protection against STIs and pregnancy, as it means not having any kind of sex. It also notes that condoms, when used correctly, can provide good protection against STIs. The document goes on to describe several popular forms of contraception, including condoms, birth control pills, female condoms, and sponges. It provides brief descriptions of how each works and their typical effectiveness rates.
This document provides information about contraception and abstinence. It lists abstinence as the best form of protection against STIs and pregnancy, as it means not having any kind of sex. It also notes that condoms, when used correctly, can provide good protection against STIs. The document goes on to describe several popular forms of contraception, including condoms, birth control pills, female condoms, and sponges. It provides brief descriptions of how each works and their typical effectiveness rates.
This document provides information about contraception and abstinence. It lists abstinence as the best form of protection against STIs and pregnancy, as it means not having any kind of sex. It also notes that condoms, when used correctly, can provide good protection against STIs. The document goes on to describe several popular forms of contraception, including condoms, birth control pills, female condoms, and sponges. It provides brief descriptions of how each works and their typical effectiveness rates.
This document provides information about contraception and abstinence. It lists abstinence as the best form of protection against STIs and pregnancy, as it means not having any kind of sex. It also notes that condoms, when used correctly, can provide good protection against STIs. The document goes on to describe several popular forms of contraception, including condoms, birth control pills, female condoms, and sponges. It provides brief descriptions of how each works and their typical effectiveness rates.
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