CondomsIMPORTANT TIPS
Make sure
condoms are available and conveniently located. If no
condoms are handy at the time of a sexual encounter, you may be tempted to have
intercourse without one.
Full article >>>Condoms are nothing new. The earliest illustration of one is more than 3,000 years old. Early
condoms were made of linen or the
intestines of fish or animals.
Full article >>>Condoms that are lubricated and have a
reservoir end are less likely to break. Those that contain a
spermicide may provide increased protection from
pregnancy and
disease.
Full article >>>Use
condoms with a new partner until you are certain that person does not have any
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Use a
condom whenever you have
vaginal
intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex.
Full article >>>Teens 'do not use
condoms properly'
11 August 2006
Many teenagers do not use
condoms properly and may be risking unwanted pregnancies or contracting
sexually transmitted diseases, according to new research.
Full article >>>Alternate Names
:
Condoms for Women
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Full article >>>Condoms are the best way to prevent sexually transmitted
infections during
intercourse. This article provides recommendations on how they should be used.
Full article >>>Condoms act as a barrier to the transmission of infectious
organisms (
pathogens), and should be used in any and all situations which would be considered risky or high risk. (See
condoms for
prevention of
sexually transmitted disease.) ...
Full article >>>Latex
condoms help to prevent the spread of the
AIDS virus. They do not
make vaginal, oral, or anal sex completely safe because they can break. For greatest
safety, here are some important steps to follow: ...
Full article >>>Use of
condoms and other contraceptives
Men or women who have sex with a partner of known (or unsure)
infection should
make sure a new
condom is used every time they have
genital, oral, or anal contact.
Full article >>>- As for
condoms, a University of Texas research study proved that 30% of the time they do not protect against
AIDS.
- If you have one of these
diseases, see your
physician and/or follow the directions for "
Cancer" in this book.
Full article >>>The use of
CONDOMS, both male and female types, markedly decrease the likelihood of contracting a
sexually transmitted disease but
condoms must be used properly.
Full article >>>Individuals must be instructed in the proper use of
condoms and urged to practice
safe sex. Besides avoiding the risk of
HIV infection,
condoms are successful in preventing other
sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.
Full article >>>Always use latex or polyurethane
condoms during any sexual contact because it is not possible always to know or predict when the
virus can be shed or passed to someone else. This includes oral-
genital and anal-
genital sex.
Full article >>>Don't have sex, have sex with only one partner who is also committed to having sex with only you or use barrier methods of
contraception such as
condoms.
If you use
intravenous drugs, never share needles.
Full article >>>Condoms - Information about male and
female condoms used for
contraception and
prevention of
sexually transmitted diseases. Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic
The Male Contraceptive Pill - Source:
Psychology Today ...
Full article >>>Abstinence,
condoms, contraceptive
diaphragm,
cervical cap,
spermaticidal jellies, foams and suppositories, and sterilization work this way. And, like most things in life, each has some potential problems associated with its use.
Full article >>>If you have trouble with UTIs, consider modifying your
birth control method. Unlubricated
condoms or
spermicidal
condoms increase irritation and help
bacteria cause symptoms.
Full article >>>Practising safer sex by using
condoms provides some protection.
TreatmentGenital warts can be treated by painting them with a special liquid. This is done in a GUM clinic. Some topical
treatments are available from GUM clinics to be used at home.
Full article >>>The threat of
HIV infection and other
sexually transmitted diseases has led to an increased use of
condoms.
Full article >>>The only instructions they really have is to wash their hands, clean up any spills of bodily fluids quickly, to not share utensils for three days, to use
condoms during sexual relations for the
first week, ...
Full article >>>not using barrier methods of
contraception, such as
condoms having more than one sexual partner
using oral contraceptives
having sex with a partner who previously has had a
sexually transmitted disease ...
Full article >>>the relatively safer sex accomplished by the use of
condoms), sexual
abstinence in high-risk situations, ...
Full article >>>Treatment of partners has not been shown in
clinical trials to be effective in eradicating BV but it is sometimes suggested to women with recurrent BV. The use of
condoms might also be suggested in the case of recurrent BV on the theory that
urethral ...
Full article >>>SAFER SEX: Sexual activity conducted in such a way that transmission of
HIV infection is minimized by reducing the exchange of body fluids (eg, consi
stent use of
condoms, avoiding unprotected
vaginal and anal
intercourse).
Full article >>>Men between ages 20-35 are most at risk for developing
pain with
urination, as are men who have
multiple sexual partners or those who engage in high-risk
behaviors such as not using
condoms or anal
intercourse.
Full article >>>However, use only water-based lubricants because oil-based or petroleum-type lubricants can cause latex to weaken and eventually tear. The use of latex
condoms is recommended for
vaginal, anal, and oral
intercourse.
Full article >>>To those clients seeking advice on preventing
pregnancy, traditional healers tend to recommend herbal concoctions, beads and rings while Christian healers tended to recommend
condoms, withdrawal method and the safe period.
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