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Can Injectable Contraceptives Protect Against STIs?
No, injectable contraceptives do not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is important to use barrier methods, such as
condoms
, to protect against STIs.
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Who Can Use Injectable Contraceptives?
What Should Be Considered Before Starting?
Can Injectable Contraceptives Protect Against STIs?
What If an Injection is Missed?
Can antihypertensives impact menstrual cycles?
What Psychological Factors Influence Endurance in Gynecological Health?
What is STI Screening?
Can Diet and Lifestyle Changes Help?
What is Birth Trauma?
What are the Symptoms of Trisomy 13?
What Should a Patient Do If They Feel Uncomfortable?
What are the Certification Exams?
When Should One Start Having Gynecological Exams?
Are There Any Legal or Compensation Options for DES-Exposed Individuals?
How Do Heat Wraps Work?
How can trainees best prepare for a career in Gynecology?
What is Labial Reduction?
How Can You Improve Circulation in the Reproductive System?
How Do Birth Control Pills Affect Hormonal Shifts?
How important is patient satisfaction in financial health?
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