Protection | Pregnancy | Random |
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What is Myth
The best way to use a condom is to pull it tight.
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What is Truth
Girls can get pregnant if they have sex during their periods.
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What is Truth
IUDs provide very effective protection against pregnancy for up to 12 years.
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What is Truth
Teenagers can get birth control pills from family planning clinics and doctors without permission from a parent
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What is Myth
Birth control pills, patches, and rings used alone are effective in preventing STD
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What is Myth
If a guy pulls his penis out of a girl in time (before he ejaculates), he can be sure to prevent pregnancy
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What is Myth
Girls can get pregnant the first time they have sex.
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What is Truth
When using a condom, it's important for the male to pull out right after ejaculation
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What is Truth
You can get a vaccine to protect you from some forms of STD
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What is Truth
Using a latex condom correctly every time you have sexual intercourse is very effective in preventing HIV
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What is Myth
A woman is protected from pregnancy the day she begins taking the pill
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What is Myth
Teens who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual do not have to worry about preventing pregnancy
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What is Myth
It's OK to use vaseline as a lubricant when using latex condoms
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What is Myth
When condoms are used correctly, they're 100% effective in preventing pregnancy and STD.
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What is Truth
Abstinence is the most effective method of avoiding HIV
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