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What do condoms protect me against?

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  • Post category:Sexual health and Safety
  • Post published:November 2, 2011

Protection: condoms are called this because they help protect both of you from infection, disease and pregnancy. 15% of people using condoms get pregnant from not using them correctly.

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  • Table 1. Summary of the efficacy of different contraceptive methods available in the UK, and their continuation rates @ NHS Evidence

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  • Pregnancy Choices Norfolk: 0845 2300 123 or pregnancy-choices.org.uk

Message supplied by: Naomi @ Pregnancy Choices Norfolk

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Tags: contraception, pregnancy, sex, sexual health, UK statistics

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