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. 2018 May 3;18:128. doi: 10.1186/s12884-018-1768-3

Table 2.

Pregnancy and HIV/STI prevention methods in the last 3 months, reported at baseline

Total (100%) (n = 204) Participants who were pregnant at least once over the study period
Method for pregnancy prevention, last 3 months Yes (20.1%) (n = 41) No (79.9%) (n = 163)
 Male condom 203 (99.5) 41 (20.2) 162 (79.8)
 Withdrawal 71 (34.8) 11 (15.5) 60 (84.5)
 Oral sex/sex without penetration 37 (18.1) 6 (16.2) 31 (83.8)
 Birth control pills 16 (7.84) 1 (6.2) 15 (93.8)
 Injectable contraceptives 6 (2.9) 0 (0.0) 6 (100.0)
 Abortion 23 (11.3) 6 (26.1) 17 (73.9)
 Other method 2 (0.98) 0 (0.0) 2 (100.0)
Method for HIV/STI prevention, last 3 months
 Male condom 204 (100.0) 41 (20.1) 163 (79.9)
 Oral sex/sex without penetration 40 (19.6) 8 (20.0) 32 (80.0)
 Masturbation 75 (36.8) 18 (24.0) 57 (76.0)