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Hormonal contraceptive methods offer no significant STI protection. There are some data, although inconclusive, that they may increase genital tract HIV shedding, as well as increase HIV susceptibility women not infected with HIV. Voluntary sterilization, although it may reduce the risk of acquiring tubal infection or salpingitis, does not offer other STI or HIV protection.