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Absolutely, yes, they work! Latex and synthetic (polyisoprene, nitrile or polyurethane) condoms—also known as “external…
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To get some forms of birth control—like the Pill, Depo-Provera (the Shot), NuvaRing (the Ring) and Ortho Evra (the Patch)—you…
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Your parents or guardians do not need to give permission for you to buy or use condoms. And you do not have to be a certain…
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If you ask most people, they would say, “Yes, it feels different with a condom”—but you’d get a range of descriptions.…
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No. This is a very popular myth that even sexuality educators and doctors repeat. A recent study, “Combination Contraceptives:…
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Sometimes people don’t want their partner to think they were “planning” on having sex since it seems more romantic…
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Deciding which method of birth control to use is a very personal decision. Birth control and sexually transmitted disease…
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In order for a condom, also known as an external condom, to work correctly, it must be put on following the right steps.…
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