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  • Post category:Sexual health and Safety
  • Post published:December 4, 2013

Condoms are effective only if used correctly so check the instructions on the packet. They are the only contraceptive method that protect against sexually transmitted infections as well as pregnancy.

Source: Sex myth buster @ NHS Choices

image by Anqa under CC0 license

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