Anybody who has oral, anal, or vaginal sex, or genital skin-to-skin contact with another person can get STDs — in fact, most sexually active people get one at some point in their life. STDs don’t ...
Birth control is how you prevent pregnancy. Almost everybody uses birth control at some point in their lives, and people use it for a variety of reasons. Some types of birth control can also help ...
Gender-affirming hormone therapies (both testosterone and estrogen-based) are not considered birth control. People who are using testosterone, have uteruses, and are having sex with pregnancy ...