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Birth control is an integral part of sexual activity to anyone that is not trying to get pregnant or contract a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Condoms are effective in preventing pregnancy by...
According to the World Health Organization, about 33 million people around the world are living with HIV/AIDS and about 25 million have died of AIDS since 1981. Male and female condoms are helping...
Hormonal birth control is a popular method of preventing pregnancy. While there's no absolutely foolproof way to avoid getting pregnant, even when you're using birth control, if you're careful,...
Talking to teenagers about sex is often an uncomfortable task. Adults may feel unsure of what they should say and what tone they should use. However, the important thing is to provide the teen...
No matter what age you are, if you are sexually active you need to use condoms. Condoms are a source of birth control and fight against sexually transmitted diseases if used properly. If you have...
Genital herpes affects roughly one out of every five Americans, according to the American Social Health Association. This sexually transmitted disease is extremely easy to pass on to uninfected...
How to Use a Condom. Condoms are one of the best ways to protect yourself against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and pregnancy. They are readily available and low cost. Many Planned...
Genital warts (condylomata acuminata) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Condoms are not completely effective against HPV...
Birth control is something that kids should learn about before they enter high school. If not at school, parents should give their kids a thorough lesson about the different types of birth control...
Birth control goes back through history all the way to Ancient Egypt and perhaps even earlier, with methods including use of honey, crocodile droppings and lactic acid. The 18th century saw some...
Condoms are essential to reduce your risk of sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) during intercourse. There are several types of condoms, and some are better than others at reducing transmission...
Sexually active teens⎯or teens who may become sexually active⎯should talk to a trusted adult or health care professional about sex and available contraceptives. Besides abstinence,...
Teenagers who choose to have sexual intercourse should educate themselves on the risks and benefits of birth control, how well different forms of birth control work and how to use them properly,...
Women over 50 may not see the need to use birth control but they are a silent risk group for HIV infection. The 50 and over demographic is sexually active, and women need to understand their...
For centuries, humans have utilized birth control to enjoy sexual relationships that do not result in pregnancy. Marie Claire Magazine online says that women of the 1700s used a concoction of...
When used properly, condoms are an extremely effective method of birth control and STD prevention. However, finding the right size of condom can be a puzzle for some men. According to a study by...
According to Health.InfoNIAC.com, the chances of getting pregnant while switching birth control methods are minimal. Chances are increased, however, by gaps between birth control methods during...
In the last few years, several new forms of birth control have appeared on the market, and some older forms, like the intrauterine device (IUD), have become more popular. There's no one right...
Women tend to be hit harder by STDs. Women have more and more severe symptoms of these diseases. There are ways to protect yourself from STDs, including male and female condoms, cervical caps,...
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...
If you are at that age where sexual intercourse may pop into you life you need to be sure you now how to play it safe. If you use protection right you will prevent yourself from many harmful and...
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...
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...
A vasectomy is a means of male birth control. The vasectomy is an outpatient surgical procedure. During surgery, a man's vas deferens is tied off. Most vasectomies are effective and allow men to...
You should never wear more than one condom at once. This creates friction in between the two condoms, greatly increasing the risk that one or both of the condoms will break. Wearing two condoms is...
When choosing to use condoms or oral contraceptives there are many factors to consider. The method that works for a friend might not be the right one for you. When you have information on both...
Any method used to prevent pregnancy is defined as contraception, according to the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Contraceptives don't prevent sexually transmitted diseases or...
Herpes is a virus. There is no cure for this sexually transmitted disease. But researchers are working on ways to help people who have contracted the virus lead productive, active lives.
A condom is a device used during sexual intercourse. Usually made of latex, condoms serve as a barrier that reduce the chances of pregnancy as well as decrease the likelihood of getting and...
Teenage birth control rights vary by state. There are some forms of birth control that a teenager needs parental consent to have prescribed or purchased; whereas there are others that a teenager...
Condoms are a form of male contraception that prevent pregnancy and also protect against a number of sexually transmitted diseases. When used correctly, condoms are 98 percent effective at...
Condoms are a thin, rubber sheath that covers the penis to create a barrier to keep semen from entering the vagina. They are important for a number of reasons. They are safe to use and easy to obtain.
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...
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...
The use of condoms and other barriers are recommended for reducing your risk of contracting or transmitting STDs, including HIV. The only way to 100 percent prevent sexual transmission of HIV is...
It's entirely possible to become pregnant while using birth control and it happens to many women every year. Many birth control methods are highly effective when used correctly but even with...
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...
Premature ejaculation occurs when a man ejaculates during sexual activity before he or his partner desires. It is a common problem that might affect as many as one in every three men at one time...
Condoms come either lubricated or non-lubricated. The decision to add extra lubricant to your condoms depends on personal preference as well as what kind of sex you're having.
Condoms and safe sex go hand in hand, but it is possible to have a sensitivity to condoms. However, a sensitivity to condoms will usually trigger an allergic reaction or a possible infection....
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...
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a sexually transmitted infection. It is passed through genital contact so sexual intercourse does not have to take place to pass HPV. There are 40 types of HPV,...
According to the Population Reference Bureau's 2003 World Population Data Sheet, the world's current growth rate is 1.3 percent. If this rate continues, the world's population will double in...
Condoms are a method of barrier contraception used to protect against pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. They are thin plastic or latex tubes that unroll to cover the entire penis and...
Male sperm has a purpose. Without it, there could be no procreation. However, there are others uses for male sperm besides being half of the equation for creating a new life.
Alesse is an oral contraceptive that is used to prevent ovulation in women, thus preventing pregnancy. It creates changes in the uterus that makes it hard for a woman's eggs to attach to the...
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...
The female condom is a barrier form of birth control that fits inside the vagina. It has a flexible inner ring that must be placed near the cervix and another ring that hangs outside of the body....
Sperm are the cells responsible for carrying the male's genetic material from the testes to the female's eggs via ejaculation. Sperm are designed to move forward via tail movement through varying...
Contraceptive technologies have advanced far beyond simple condoms in recent years. The availability of contraceptives is an important one, especially in developing countries where the risk of...