First and foremost, remember that Andro-switch does not protect against sexually transmitted infections. It only reduces sperm production to below the contraceptive threshold.
If you don't want to use the Andro-Switch during penetrative sex, you can remove it for the duration. If you really want to keep it on, remember that it won't be "better" for your contraception, because it is a form of long-term contraception based on months of wearing it.
What is crucial is to make sure you wear the ring for 15 hours a day, correctly positioned, while confirming contraceptive efficacy with sperm tests. Make sure you get an STI test before engaging in unprotected sex.
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