Biology, asked by Utkarsh00198, 3 months ago

How does Condoms differs from IUDs in contraception ? Don't spam.​

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Answered by negiabhishek236
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Certain medications can render hormonal birth control methods, such as pills, patches, injections, and certain IUDs, less effective, according to the NHS. Antidepressants and diabetic medications "are known to reduce the effectiveness of contraceptive pills.

Answered by karunthemass
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your IUD'S will not protect you from STD But condoms controls transmission of sexual disease IUD Always have some side effects but condoms don't

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