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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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What Conditions Are Associated with High Free Testosterone in Women?
Is Cosmetic Gynecology Covered by Insurance?
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Are There Any Treatments for Memory Problems Related to Gynecology?
What are the Risks Associated with Multiple Pregnancies?
What are Normal Estrogen Levels?
What are the Alternatives to Parenteral Nutrition?
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