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STD/STI is the primary issue for providers
RokkKrinn 344 reads
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Most of 'em are on the pill or some other longer-term solution for the unwanted pregnancy issue.

"Barrier" methods are still the only good solution for the disease issue.  They haven't yet developed an HIV vaccine, or even a one-size-fits-all post-infection therapy for syphilis or gonorrhea

I don't think an implantable ring to prevent STIs is coming anytime soon.

I saw a report on a new contraceptive diaphragm like ring....
It could be a really great form of protection for providers.. Kinda like a full proof system..

Anyway. This thing is so new. I can't find the link for it..  
It won't be approved for at least 7 years according to the reporters.

I did find the link to the idea behind a chemical that can prevent ST Infections...
The scientists have combined this idea with what they call a NUVA ring?
The result is a small ring a provider could wear..
So if a condom breaks, or anything else goes wrong..
They have an extra line of protection.

Here.. Check it out!

RokkKrinn345 reads

Most of 'em are on the pill or some other longer-term solution for the unwanted pregnancy issue.

"Barrier" methods are still the only good solution for the disease issue.  They haven't yet developed an HIV vaccine, or even a one-size-fits-all post-infection therapy for syphilis or gonorrhea

I don't think an implantable ring to prevent STIs is coming anytime soon.

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