Examples of using Using condoms in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Why men hate using condoms and why you still need one!
Using condoms will protect me against being infected with HIV.”.
Talk to your partner about using condoms.
Chlamydia can be prevented by sticking to a single sex partner and always using condoms.
Read: Why men hate using condoms and why you still need one!
And then, understand why taking all possible care against HIV and using condoms.
if all MSM had stopped using condoms from 2000, rates of HIV in this group would now be 400% higher.
Staying monogamous, getting tested regularly for STIs, and using condoms are examples of safe sex practices.
And then, do you think that not using condoms is something with no serious consequences?
Using condoms every time you have sex can lower your chances of getting HPV.
We hear a lot about gay men not using condoms these days, but how many heterosexual men are using them if their female partners are on birth control?
I do recommend that people strongly consider using condoms- but it's often for the other STIs
Couples who were not using condoms and where the HIV positive partner was under suppressive ART and the negative partner was not under PrEP.
If you want to stop using condoms, it is important to wait six months after your first undetectable viral load test, to be sure that treatment is working.
If you and your partner want to stop using condoms, it is important to discuss the level of safety you are both comfortable with before you stop using condoms.
When gay men describe not using condoms despite intentions to do so,
Because PEP is not always effective, you should keep using condoms with sex partners while taking PEP and should not share injection equipment with others.
Even if you are dating for a long time, you can stop using condoms only after you both are tested and neither of you has any disease that may infect the other person.
The object of this design is to establish whether participants who know they are taking PrEP will change their HIV risk behaviour(such as using condoms less or even not using them at all)
found that young MSM in romantic relationships were less likely to see the use in taking PrEP, despite not using condoms.