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The safe sex is no sex, according to most health care providers.
Abstinence may be the only true form of "safe" sex, as all forms of
sexual contact carry some risk. However, certain precautions and safe behaviors
can minimize a person's risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease. As
a parent, you can teach your child about safer sex before he/she becomes
sexually active.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that parents
start talking to children about sex when they first ask where babies come from,
usually between the ages of 3 and 4. Although many adolescents may say they
know everything about sex, studies have found that many adolescents are not
completely informed about sex and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
As a parent, you are the best source of accurate information for
your adolescent. However, many parents are unsure how to begin talking about safe
sex with their adolescents. The following are some tips on how to approach the
topic of safe sex with your adolescent:
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Talk calmly and honestly about safe sex.
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Practice talking about safe sex with another adult before
approaching your adolescent.
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Listen to your adolescent and answer his/her questions honestly.
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Topics that are appropriate for a safe sex discussion may
include: STDs and prevention, peer pressure to have sex, birth control,
different forms of sexuality, and date rape.
Other people who can help talk to your adolescent about sex may
include your adolescent's physician or health care provider, a relative, or a
religious counselor. Books on the topic may also be helpful in addressing
uncomfortable questions.
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Kissing is thought to be a safe activity, but herpes and other
diseases can be contracted this way.
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Condoms are commonly thought to protect against STDs. While
it is true that if used properly and consistently condoms are helpful in
preventing certain diseases, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, they may not
fully protect against other diseases such as genital warts, herpes and
syphilis.
Limit your sexual activity to only one partner who is having sex
only with you to reduce exposure to disease-causing organisms. Follow these
guidelines for safer sex:
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Think twice before beginning sexual relations with a new
partner. First, discuss past partners, history of STDs, and drug use.
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Use condoms. A male condom made of latex or polyurethane - not
natural materials. Polyurethane should only be used if you have a latex
allergy. A female condom made of polyurethane.
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Although studies indicate that nonoxynol-9 spermicide kills HIV
in laboratory testing, it has not been determined whether spermicides, used
alone or with condoms, provide protection against HIV. However, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that latex condoms, with or
without spermicides, should be used to help prevent sexual transmission of HIV.
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For oral sex, help protect your mouth by having your partner use
a condom (male or female).
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Women should not douche after intercourse - it does not protect
against STDs, could spread an infection farther into the reproductive tract,
and can wash away spermicidal protection.
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See your health care provider for regular Pap
tests, pelvic examinations, and periodic tests for STDs.
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Be aware of your partner's body - look for signs of a sore,
blister, rash, or discharge.
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Check your body frequently for signs of a sore, blister, rash,
or discharge.
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Consider sexual activities other than vaginal, oral, or anal
intercourse - techniques that do not involve the exchange of body fluids or
contact between mucous membranes.
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A balanced approach is the key when dealing with women’s problems – when you visit us, you are assured of always seeing a female gynecologist Dr.Pallavi Daga, whose years of experience in dealing with genie concerns makes her one of the Best Gynecologist In Kolkata, as well as Best Abortion Specialist in Kolkata.
A balanced approach is the key when dealing with women’s problems – when you visit us, you are assured of always seeing a female gynecologist Dr.Pallavi Daga, whose years of experience in dealing with genie concerns makes her one of the Best Gynecologist In Kolkata, as well as Best Abortion Specialist in Kolkata.
Dr. Pallavi Daga
MBBS, MS, MRCOG(LONDON)
Consultant Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon
Mobile: 90517 71712
Visiting Consultant: Bhagirathi Neotia
Website : http://drpallavidaga.com
Specialities :
· High risk pregnancy
· Termination of Pregnancy
· Laparoscopic cystremoval/ uterus removal
· Infertility
· Menorrhagia
· Menopause
· Endometriosis
· High risk pregnancy
· Termination of Pregnancy
· Laparoscopic cystremoval/ uterus removal
· Infertility
· Menorrhagia
· Menopause
· Endometriosis
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