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L.A. Condom – L.A.'s New Sex Symbol How to use condoms - L.A. Condom - L.A.'s New Sex Symbol
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Using a Male Condom. Put the condom on as soon as the penis is hard. Before opening the condom package, check the expiration date. Check the condom for air pockets by feeling the package with your fingers. If it’s flat, toss it and get another. If it feels like a pillow, then it’s good to be used. Open the package with care by using the pads of your fingers. Do not use scissors, your teeth, nails or any other sharp object. Be sure not to tear the condom. What’s so great about the FC2? The FC2 is not late...
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Sexual Health Archives - www.smartsextalk.com
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Sex therapy for everyone from anywhere. October 29, 2013. As a clinician in private practice, I work hard to keep abreast of current research in sexuality. The following post, which I am reprinting in its entirety, came to me through one of my professional list servs and was penned by Massachusetts sex therapist Joseph Winn. I found it readable, clear, and current. Before reading, check out this basic how to put on a condom video! Lambskin condoms are made from sheep intestine, particularly the cecum....
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L.A. Condom – L.A.'s New Sex Symbol How to use condoms - L.A. Condom - L.A.'s New Sex Symbol
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Using a Male Condom. Put the condom on as soon as the penis is hard. Before opening the condom package, check the expiration date. Check the condom for air pockets by feeling the package with your fingers. If it’s flat, toss it and get another. If it feels like a pillow, then it’s good to be used. Open the package with care by using the pads of your fingers. Do not use scissors, your teeth, nails or any other sharp object. Be sure not to tear the condom. What’s so great about the FC2? The FC2 is not late...
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Reduce your risk of getting an STI
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There are lots of ways to reduce your risk of getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Of course, the best way to avoid STIs and unwanted pregnancy is not to have sex. For those who do chose to become sexually active, though, there are ways you can help reduce your risk of contracting an STI. Talk with your partner(s) about STIs, sexual health, and prevention prior to sexual activity. Limit the number of partners you have:. Talk to your healthcare provider. Avoid alcohol and drug use:. Avoiding al...
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STI Overview
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STIs and Young People. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs), affect people of all ages, backgrounds, and from all walks of life. In the U.S. alone there are approximately 20 million new cases each year,. Half of which occur among youth ages 15-24 years. The statistics are striking. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):. New STI cases occur in teenagers. Young people (age 15-24) have five times. The rate of syphilis. Some STI...
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STI Testing
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Most people think they would know if they had a sexually transmitted infection (STI) . . . wrong! The truth is many of STIs have no signs or symptoms in the majority of people infected. Or they have mild signs that can be easily overlooked. This is why the term disease (as in STD) is starting to be replaced by infection (or STI). The only way to know if you have an STI is to get tested. How do STI tests work? The table below gives you an idea of what to expect:. Swab of genital area or urine sample.
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Condoms
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Latex condoms work really well in stopping most (sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from being passed from an infected partner to another when they are used consistently and correctly every time a person has oral, vaginal or anal sex. Consistently and correctly means that a person makes sure they use a latex condom every time they have oral, vaginal or anal sex and put it on and use it the right way. Some STIs, like herpes. Condom DOs and DON'Ts. Use only latex or polyurethane condoms. Throw the cond...
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Member Spotlight | National Coalition for Sexual Health
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What is Sexual Health? Communicating to the Public. Sexual Health Resource Exchange (SHRE). NCSH in the News. Sexual Health in the News. Health Care Action Group. Apr 27, 2015. The Center for Sex Education. The Center for Sex Education (CSE) is the national education division of Planned Parenthood of Central and Greater Northern New Jersey (PPCGNNJ). It has a long history of leadership in the field of sexuality education, and has published more than 20 teaching manuals which are catalogued at. Over 350 c...
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The Cynical Pharmacist: February 2013
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The Dark Side of Pharmacy, Healthcare, and Human Nature. Why I Blog Anonymously. Thursday, February 28, 2013. It's Trichy: Trichomonas vaginalis. While not considered as dangerous as some other sexually transmitted diseases (STD) (like HIV), trichomoniasis (or “trich”) is a very common STD that's caused by infection with a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. An estimated 7.4 million new cases. Person to an uninfected. Person during unprotected sex. Original video removed by link source].