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  • Immediate Birth-Control Options

    Modern technology offers different types of birth-control options that range from natural methods to extreme solutions such as surgeries rending individuals unable to conceive children. The three...

  • How to Add a Little Foreplay, and make climax better

    I hear many women complain that men just wanna rush and get to the end of love making. Can you blame us, at times, our orgasms are so tiny compared to yours. If you use this little tip you can...

  • Is it Possible to Get Pregnant Right Before Your Period?

    Getting pregnant right before your period, while uncommon, is still possible. It really just depends on the specific ovulation of each woman.

  • Can Genital Acne Be Passed?

    Although genital acne may cause physical pain or discomfort, it cannot be passed from one person to another, as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) can. It is usually temporary and easily remedied.

  • What Is Liquid Silk?

    In the world of high-end sexual products, the brand name "Liquid Silk" is one you may encounter on a fairly regular basis. This popular product has a long history and several useful claims to fame.

  • Cures for Latex Condom Allergies

    Latex condoms are one of the most popular and simple to use methods to practice safe sex. However, not everyone can use latex condoms as many people with latex allergies can have severe reactions...

  • Better Ways to Use Condoms

    Condoms are used for two reasons, to prevent pregnancy and to prevent the transfer of diseases. The only way that condoms will work effectively is if they are used correctly. Even with the...

  • What a Guy Should Know About Condoms

    Condoms are a form of contraception that help to protect both males and females from pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Knowledge of how to use a condom is essential for every sexually...

  • How to Check for Holes in Condoms

    An effective way to avoid sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies is to use a working condom. Before using the condom, make sure the condom has no holes. A defective condom can...

  • When to Take Birth Control

    Birth control comes in many different forms. It can be a pill, a skin patch, an operation or a method, such as abstinence. Every woman's needs and personal preferences are different. Some women...

  • Birth Control Related to Breast Growth & Weight Loss

    Since the introduction of hormonal contraception in the '60s, doctors have discovered that it has other uses. It can help regulate the menstrual cycle and clear acne. But it can also have less...

  • Different Kinds of Female Condom

    Female condoms are a barrier method of birth control for women; this form of birth control is used to prevent both unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). There are a few...

  • What Are the Causes of Tingling in Genitals?

    Genital herpes is a disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cauliflower-like wart clusters on the genitals. Herpes sores come and go in periods known as "outbreaks." Genital...

  • Alternative Forms of Birth Control for Men

    Decisions about birth control methods are often left up to women because they have more options to choose from. However, it's a good idea for men to be involved and proactive in preventing...

  • Home Remedies for Birth Control

    Home remedies have been used since ancient times to prevent pregnancies. While many scientific studies have confirmed the contraceptive properties of many herbs and the like used for centuries as...

  • How to Get Condoms

    Condoms help prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. When properly used, condoms are up to 98 percent effective in preventing pregnancy. Condoms are popular because they are...

  • How to Use Thin Condoms

    Standard male condoms, female condoms, diaphrams and cervical caps are all barrier methods for sex, though only condoms and female condoms are effective against transmission of STDs. Many people...

  • How Long Does Sperm Stay Alive?

    Whether you are trying to get pregnant, or you are trying not to get pregnant, you need to know how long sperm can stay alive once they are ejaculated. Sperm is resilient and can stay alive longer...

  • Does Sperm Die in Water?

    It is a common misconception that sperm die as soon as they hit water or air. While it is unlikely, sperm can live outside the body, and if eventual contact is made with a female's egg, pregnancy...

  • How to Practice Safe Sex Everytime

    There are many reasons one should practice safe sex. One of the most important is that it protects you and your partner from Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

  • Do Teens Need Parental Consent for Birth Control?

    Teens can visit a Planned Parenthood office, health department or physician for birth control. From birth control pills, patches and vaginal rings to male and female condoms, a teen can obtain...

  • Spermicide Facts

    Spermicide is a type of contraceptive that aids in the prevention of unwanted pregnancy. It is available in different forms and used on condoms. When used correctly, spermicide can significantly...

  • What Is the Best OTC Birth Control Pill?

    There are many different forms of birth control, with pills and condoms being among the most commonly used. However, most pills for women require a prescription. There is, in fact, only one kind...

  • New Birth Control for Older Women

    Women over 35 used to have limited birth control options. However, there are now new birth control options for older women that have been tested and used effectively. New technology these days...

  • Essure Birth-Control Procedure

    Female sterilization is the most common birth-control method in the U.S., with a 2008 study in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology showing that more than 36 percent of fertile women use this...

  • What Pills Can Prevent Pregnancy?

    When deciding to have sex, it is important that you know about methods of preventing pregnancy. Unplanned pregnancies cannot only complicate your life, but it can lead to difficult decisions...

  • What Is a Latex Dental Dam?

    It is important to be safe during all sexual activity, not just during intercourse. Dental dams help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections. These devices are used to create a...

  • Pregnancy Prevention Drugs

    There are many forms of birth control that can prevent pregnancy. Which method is best for you can depend on your choice, your relationship status and whether you are planning a future pregnancy....

  • Can You Get Pregnant Right After Your Period Ends?

    There are many myths regarding pregnancy and ovulation. You might think it is impossible to get pregnant if you have sex at a certain point in your ovulation cycle, but there is no guarantee you...

  • How Can Herpes Be Prevented?

    Herpes is a highly contagious disease that is easily transmitted, especially during mouth to skin contact, such as during sexual activities. The site of the outbreak of herpes lesions will...

  • Fact Sheet on Paragard IUD

    The ParaGard IUD is a type of birth control known as intrauterine copper contraceptive. The device is placed inside a woman by her health care provider and reduces the risks of conceiving.

  • Side Effects of Microgynon

    Microgynon is a form of oral contraceptive more commonly referred to as the pill or birth control pill. It is prescribed for various reasons. While the main purpose is to prevent pregnancy,...

  • Tips on Avoiding Pregnancy

    While sharing physical love in the form of sex can be a rewarding bonding experience for couples, there can be unintended consequences, including pregnancy. It is important to be proactive about...

  • How to Find Free Condoms

    So we are officially in a recession. However, cutting back on our sex lives probably is not the first item on our list! Did you know that it is very easy to get free condoms? Read on to find out...

  • Symptoms When One Stops Taking Birth Control Pills

    Birth control pills are one of the most common forms of birth control used. They work by adjusting and altering the hormone levels in a woman to stop an egg from being fertilized by sperm. When...

  • What Are Female Condoms?

    A female condom is a plastic pouch that a woman inserts in her vagina prior to intercourse to help prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The closed end of the pouch is...

  • How Do Female Condoms Work?

    A female condom is a safer-sex prophylactic device designed to work in a manner similar to a standard (male) condom. However, whereas a male condom covers a man's penis before penetration, a...

  • How to Know The Risks Of Oral Sex

    Oral sex is practiced much more today than it was 100, 50, and even 20 years ago. Kids today think that they can engage in oral sex and not be at risk for exposure to diseases. They think that...

  • How to Discreetly Order Sex Toys, Videos, Books On Pleasurable Positions, And Prophylactics

    Sex is such a popular subject nowadays that it no longer holds the taboos that it once did. Still for reasons of your own you may not want it advertised that you are buying sex toys and other...

  • Side Effects of Birth Control

    Like any medicine, every form of birth control does not suit every person. Before deciding on birth control, keep side effects like allergies, weight gain, nausea and spotting in mind. Then,...

  • Ancient Methods of Birth Control

    Conventional birth control forms such as the IUD and diaphragms are modern inventions. Yet women have been practicing birth control methods for centuries. From the absurd to the eerily intuitive,...

  • How Much Does Ortho Evra Cost?

    Thanks to the number of contraceptive methods available on the market, women can now select from a variety of birth control formats. Indeed, there are so many different products now available that...

  • What Is the Percentage of Getting Chlamydia When Using a Condom During Intercourse?

    The Centers for Disease Control has not established an estimate of the chances of contracting chlamydia if you use a condom during sex, but the CDC states that is one way to prevent it. Planned...

  • How to Use a Dental Dam

    A dental dam is the term for a piece of thin, flexible plastic used to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases during mouth-to-female genital contact (cunnilingus), and mouth-to-anal...

  • How Do Condoms Work?

    A condom is a simple and effective device used to prevent conception or the contraction of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, STDs, during sexual intercourse. With proper education in their use, the...

  • How to Practice Safe Sex

    Although sex may be fun and pleasurable, it is not worth getting sick or dying for. Having unsafe sex puts you at risk for many sexually transmitted diseases and infections, some of which are...

  • How to Safely Use a Condom

    To prevent unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, we all need to know how to safely use a condom. You are never too young or too old to learn this technique. In fact, misuse is...

  • How to Choose Right Size Condom

    It is very important to wear the proper size condom. Condoms that are too large can come off easily and condoms that are too small can easily break. The better your condom fits, the safer your sex is.

  • How to Choose a Condom

    If you’re sexually active and not trying to get pregnant, you should use a condom. Condoms also help protect against sexually transmitted diseases and sexually transmitted infections. ...

  • How to Take Off a Condom

    Safe sex doesn't end with using a condom. Taking off a condom the right way is actually just as important as using one in the first place. If it is not removed properly, the condom cannot do its...

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