I am 17 years old and I have heard about so many contraceptive pills, condoms and what else not. Now I feel like I do not understand anything. Anyway, condoms sounds like typical way young people take care about diseases and pregnancy. I would like to hear professional opinion about condom, how safe it is. Could that be enough to protect me, or I need pills too?
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At the beginning, condoms were originally sold as a birth control method. Today more than ever, condoms are a vitally important way to save your life and protect your health. This advice became the best way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy too. Though there are some STDs that are easily cured, some of those are life long, treatable but not cured, and some if left untreated could lead to infertility. Consequences could be cervical cancer or even death, which is not funny at all. Condom acts as a barrier or wall to keep blood, semen or vaginal fluids from passing from one person to the other during sex. Used as birth control method, the condom prevents sperm from fertilizing the ovum, called egg. Condoms are free at many public health clinics, and easy to buy. Condoms are also available from vending machines in washrooms, drug stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores. To make you sex more save it is important that wherever you get your condoms you make sure that their expiry date has not already passed. I believe condom could be enough to protect you, although there are few cases of unwanted pregnancy happened during sex when condom has been used.
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