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    Which of the following methods is used to prevent STDs to some extent?
    Question

    Which of the following methods is used to prevent STDs to some extent?

    A.

    Tubectomy

    B.

    Copper-T

    C.

    Vasectomy

    D.

    Condoms

    Correct option is D

    The correct answer is (d) Condoms

    Explanation: Condoms can help prevent sexually transmitted diseases from spreading as it acts as a barrier.

    Information Booster: Ways to prevent STDs:-

    • Get vaccinated: Vaccines are available for hepatitis B and HPV. The CDC recommends the HPV vaccine for males and females ages 11 or 12, and for those up to age 26 who haven't been vaccinated.
    • Use protection: Use a condom every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. You can also use a dental dam during oral sex.
    • Get tested regularly: Many STIs have no symptoms, so the only way to know your status is to get tested. You and your partner should get tested and share your results.

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