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Do contraceptives like Today, diaphragm, and the pill protect a woman from getting the HIV infection?

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Do contraceptives like Today, diaphragm, and the pill protect a woman from getting the HIV infection?

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No, they do not. These contraceptives only prevent a woman from getting pregnant but do not prevent the potentially infected semen from coming into contact with the lining of the vagina or cervix. If the HIV or organisms causing STD are present in the semen, they can still get into a woman’s body and infect her.

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