Q: Does using latex condoms reduce the risk of all sexually transmitted diseases and infections?
Besides, the president understood that condoms reduce but don't eliminate risk.
Properly used condoms can reduce this risk.
Use male or female condoms to reduce the risk of getting an STD.
The material says that condoms, if used correctly, reduce the risk of infection but provide nothing like complete protection.
For example, condoms, when used properly, reduce the chances of pregnancy by 90 to 95 percent.
Even if you are using another birth control method, you may wish to use condoms to reduce your risk of getting an STD.
Some men complain that condoms reduce sensitivity, are too small or that putting one on interrupts love-making.
Both male and female condoms dramatically reduce the chance you will get or spread an STD.
But a condom definitely reduces your risk.