Condom
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condom s IMPORTANT TIPS Make sure
condom s are available and conveniently located. If no
condom s are handy at the time of a sexual encounter, ...
Female condoms
... Condoms > Pictures & Images: The Female
condom Female Condoms Alternate Names : Condoms for Women ... FEMALE CONDOMS The female
condom , like the male
condom , is a barrier device used for birth control . ...
Semen
... infections . Semen is collected inside the
condom , which must be carefully maintained in place and ... the semen when the man ejaculates. Also, the
condom is less likely to break if all the air has been squeezed out. Keep holding the tip of the
condom . Unroll it onto the erect penis , all the way ...
Sperm
... of barrier contraceptives include the male
condom , female
condom , and the diaphragm . Sperm icides are ... necessary. Used in combination, like foam plus
condom , up to 99% effective. A sperm icide is a ...
Brace
... comprehensive care for women and their ... Be careful not to tear the
condom with finger nails, a ring or dental brace s. 4. They can slip off. As soon as the man ejaculates one of you should hold the
condom to the base of the penis as he withdraws from the vagina . Between ...
Condoms
... person does not have any sexually transmitted disease s (STDs). Use a
condom whenever you have vagina l intercourse , oral sex, or anal 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. - As ...
Diaphragm
... stop disease s. Use a sperm -killing gel ( sperm icide) along with the
condom . Breathe deeply, from your diaphragm ; breathing from your chest ... back of the breast bone. Emergency contraception can be used when a
condom breaks, if a diaphragm or cervical cap slips out of place during ...
Fits
... in the abdomen , and a pump placed in the scrotum . The female
condom is made of polyurethane (a thin, strong plastic) and fits inside of the vagina . The
condom has a ring on each end. The ring that is placed inside the vagina fits ...
Masturbation
... container. It may also be achieved by intercourse using a special
condom supplied by the health care provider. The sample must be analyzed within ... alone or with someone else Massage Dry kissing Sex with the use of a
condom Avoid activities that will result in an exchange of body fluids. The ...
Safe sex
... s (STDs). Information: ... Safe sex ual practices and consi stent
condom use are important prevention measures to help decrease infection with ... to a failure to consider the need to practice safe sex , by using a
condom . ...
Sexual Assault
... is not used. When contraception is used but fails (for instance, when a
condom breaks or a diaphragm dislodges). Text Continued Below ... The ... You had unprotected sexual intercourse , including sexual assault s. A
condom or diaphragm broke or tore during intercourse . A genital injury ...
Urinary Incontinence
... before boys do. Urinary incontinence products Men can also use a
condom catheter device. This product is placed over the penis similar to a
condom . It has a tube on the end and connects with a collection bag tied to the ...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
... Disease ) Cherry Angioma CHF ( Congestive Heart Failure ) ... - chronic fatigue syndrome - jet lag - overview Fecal incontinence Female
condom * Female infertility Female infertility , brief version * Female pelvis , illustration * Female sterilization * Female urinary system, ...
Ejaculation
... down for 20 minutes after ejaculation . - If a woman has developed antibodies to her husband's sperm , avoid releasing sperm for a month (via a
condom , etc.). This should cause the sperm antibodies to decrease. It produces a thin, milky fluid that is added to the sperm at the time of ...
Fatigue Syndrome
... ) Cherry Angioma CHF ( Congestive Heart Failure ) ... - chronic fatigue syndrome - jet lag - overview Fecal incontinence Female
condom * Female infertility Female infertility , brief version * Female pelvis , illustration * Female sterilization * Female urinary system, ...
Homosexual
... You're at risk whether you're heterosexual , homosexual or bisexual. Unprotected sex means having sex without using a new latex or polyurethane
condom every time. Have unprotected sex with someone who is HIV -positive. AIDS was not recognized until the early 1980s, when frequent reports of ...
Latex Allergies
... Latex allergies ; interrupts sexual activity; may alter sensation Proven protection against STDs, including HIV 25 cents to $1 per
condom ; OTC ... Carry a pair of non-latex gloves, information about latex allergies , and/or a note from your child's physician . Be sure hospital ...
Membrane
... sides down to the vestibule (Figure 1.16). On the upper lip, one should see a maxillary labia l frenum as a normal structure. Never use a
condom made from animal membrane s because germs can get through them. Birth control pills, diaphragm s (DIE-uh-frams), sponges or foams may stop ...
Sexual intercourse
... to STDs. Don't have more than one sex partner at a time. Your risk for an STD increases if you have several sex partners at the same time. Male
condom use ... In the United States and Europe, most cases of sexually transmitted HIV infection have resulted from homosexual contact, whereas in ...
Sexually Transmitted Disease
... acquiring sexually transmitted disease s (STDs). Sperm icides do not protect against sexually transmitted disease s. A latex or polyurethane
condom is the best protection against sexually transmitted disease s, including HIV / AIDS . Birth control pills do not provide protection from ...
Stent
... expandable tube) endoscopic laser surgery , which uses an endoscope and laser to remove the blockage ... CORRECT AND CONSI STENT USE OF A
condom (male or ) is imperative. The additional use of lubricants may decrease the chance of barrier breakage. 3. Employ a consi stent "5+1" approach ...
Teeth
... teeth to the brain -- since they are all branches of the same nerve -- are like my old bubble light string. If you have oral sex without a
condom , don't brush or floss your teeth first . Small cuts in the gums make it easier for germs to get into the body. You should not let the person ...
Vasectomy
... pills, patches and implants available, but options for male contraception fall on distinctly different ends of the spectrum: the one-time-only
condom and the often permanent vasectomy . simplex; epidermolytic hyperkeratosis; epidermophyton; epidermose; epidermosis; epidermotropism; epi ...