As a blogger, I've recently delved into the connection between contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). I found that while certain contraceptives, like condoms, can help protect against STIs, other methods, such as birth control pills, have no effect on STI prevention. It's important to note that no contraceptive method is 100% effective against STIs, and regular testing is still essential. Furthermore, open communication with partners about contraception use and STI status is crucial for maintaining a healthy sexual relationship. In conclusion, using appropriate contraception methods in combination with regular testing and communication can significantly reduce the risk of STIs.