Yes abstinence protects a person from contracting a STD.
Practice abstinence.
It's important so you don't get STDs (Sexually transmitted diseases).
Abstinence is indeed the most effective way to prevent contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD) because it eliminates any risk of exposure to infected partners. By refraining from sexual activity, individuals can protect themselves from both STDs and unintended pregnancies. However, for those who are sexually active, consistent and correct use of condoms and regular testing can significantly reduce the risk of STDs. Education about safe sex practices is also crucial in preventing the spread of infections.
ABSTINENCE
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NO ! ONLY contraception or abstinence can prevent pregnancy !
Natural family planning (NFP) methods primarily focus on tracking fertile and infertile periods to avoid pregnancy, and they do not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstinence during fertile periods can reduce the risk of STDs, but other NFP methods, such as the calendar method or basal body temperature method, do not inherently prevent STD transmission. To protect against STDs, the use of barriers like condoms is recommended alongside any family planning approach.
No its not. But that does not mean that everyone that attends is STD free. That's why its better to be SAFE then SORRY. Or you can participate in ABSTINENCE.
birth control methods ********* Actually- abstinence means not having sex. That doesn't mean that you can't ever stay 'sex-less' forever, however. Usually this means not until marriage. You benefit from abstinence by not having to suffer with the consequences- Pregnancy, STDS ( sexually transmitted diseases), etc.
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Abstinence. Sterility. Contraception.
to prevent STDs.