Everyone knows condoms prevent pregnancy and protect against sexually transmitted diseases. But how well do they work? That question is at the center of a debate over whether the labels on condom ...
Birth control works primarily by blocking sperm, disabling sperm, or preventing ovulation. Some types of birth control will start working right away, like condoms and copper IUDs. But others can take ...
A three-year study of female college students – all virgins at the start – found that women whose partners always wore a condom during sex were 70 percent less likely to become infected with the human ...
When it comes to having fun between the sheets, condoms play a key role for everyone–gay men, bisexual men, trans women with male anatomy, and anyone navigating the vibrant spectrum of queer sexuality ...
It is not secret that the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is high. Consider the following: “The Centers for Disease Control (CDC, 2013) reported that there are 110 million STI cases ...
It is not secret that the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is high. Consider the following: “The Centers for Disease Control (CDC, 2013) reported that there are 110 million STI cases ...