Not Having Sex - Not engaging in any sexual behaviors with a partner. The best way to protect against STIs. 100% effective, Condom - A thin tube of latex worn over the penis to act as a barrier method (catches sperm cells). Helps protect against STIs. 82-98% effective, Internal Condom - Goes inside of the body as a barrier method to catch sperm cells. Helps protect against STIs. 79-95% effective, Oral Pill - A daily pill that contains hormones that stop a person's body from ovulating (releasing egg cells). Does not protect against STIs. 91-99% effective, Patch - Sticks to the skin and releases hormones into the body to prevent ovulating (releasing eggs). Does not protect against STIs. 91-99% effective, Vaginal Ring - A flexible plastic ring that is inserted into the vagina that releases hormones which prevent ovulation (release of egg cells). Does not protect against STIs. 91-99% effective, Shot - An injection of hormones from a healthcare provider that prevents ovulation (release of egg cells). Does not protect against STIs. 94-99% effective, Implant - A thin, flexible plastic rod that a healthcare provider inserts into the upper inner arm. This rod releases hormones that prevent ovulation (release of egg cells). Does not protect against STIs. Over 99% effective, IUD - A small device inserted into the uterus. Hormonal and copper versions available. Does not protect against STIs. Over 99% effective, Emergency Contraception - A high dose of hormones that reduces the chance of pregnancy after unprotected sex. Helps delay ovulation (release of egg cells). Does not protect against STIs. 85-89% effective,

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