
What is a contraceptive injection? A contraceptive injection is a method of birth control that uses hormones to prevent pregnancy.
Can contraceptive injections prevent sexually transmitted diseases?
Cannot prevent sexually transmitted diseases Contraceptive injections work only to prevent pregnancy and do not help prevent diseases that can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, such as HIV/AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital herpes.
Effective methods to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
If you want to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, you should use these methods in conjunction with contraceptive injections. Use condoms every time you have sex as it is the most effective way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
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