Which of the statements is correct regarding use of contraception and the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?

a. As long as the oral contraception method is used correctly, there is no transmission of STDs during sexual activity.
b. Oral contraceptives provide the greatest protection against getting STDs.
c. Barrier methods, if used correctly, are more likely to protect individuals from STDs as compared with other contraceptive methods.
d. It is less likely to see transmission of STDs if clients engage in oral sex as opposed to vaginal penetration.


ANS: C
The correct use of barrier methods helps protect against the transmission of STDs compared with other methods of contraception. The use of oral contraceptives has no effect on the transmission of STDs. The effectiveness of oral contraceptives is increased related to the prevention of pregnancy compared with other methods with the exception of abstinence. The method of sexual activity does not affect the transmission of STDs.

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