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Using condoms REALLY lowers your risk of getting HIV.

. Consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of sexually transmitted disease (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission.

Health says that condoms are protective against HIV infection, 4 reducing the probability of HIV transmission per sex act by as much as 95 and reducing the annual HIV.

They can be used during vaginal, anal and oral sex.

. Plastic condoms break more often than latex; using a water- or silicone-based lubricant. .

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Lambskin condoms only help protect against pregnancy they dont prevent STDs. Condoms, both female (internal condoms) and male (external condoms), are advocated as the best protection from HIV. Your doctor or nurse can tell you if PrEP is right for you.

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If youre going to have sex, using condoms every single time is the best way to protect yourself from HIV.

Using condoms REALLY lowers your risk of getting HIV.

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Plastic condoms break more often than latex; using a water- or silicone-based lubricant. Apr 14, 2008 Natural (lamb&39;s skin) condoms do not protect against HIV. Do take a moment to honour my work and time by rating my answer hopefully five stars.

1- When they say that condoms offer at least 85 protection against HIV, do they mean that out of 100. Skyn, and Trojan. . . Condoms, both female (internal condoms) and male (external condoms), are advocated as the best protection from HIV. Male and female condoms should not be used at the same time.

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Apr 14, 2008 Natural (lamb&39;s skin) condoms do not protect against HIV. .

These are called spermicidal condoms.

All three protect against types 16 and 18.

Feel free to ask any follow up question.

1- When they say that condoms offer at least 85 protection against HIV, do they mean that out of 100.

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