Condoms
Condoms are sheathes that trap the sperm when a man climaxes ('comes'). Wearing them greatly reduces the chances of pregnancy. They also provide some protection against sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. But this protection is ... [... more]
Net Doctor |
Mark Schuster
If you've ever tried to tell your six-year-old how babies are made or your fourteen-year-old how condoms work, you know that grappling with telling your kids about sex can be a sweat-drenched exercise. But it doesn't have to be. Justin Richardson ... [... more]
Random House |
Justin Richardson
Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) If you've ever tried to tell your six-year-old how babies are made or your fourteen-year-old how condoms work, you know that grappling with telling your kids ... [... more]
Random House |
Sexually transmitted diseases
The less sexual partners a person has, the lower the risk of infection. Most sexually transmitted diseases can be avoided to a large extent by practicing safe sex (eg using condoms). Most sexually transmitted diseases can be cured if they are ... [... more]
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Vaginitis
The commonest causes of vaginitis are infections, but sometimes allergies to products such as soap or perfume, or to the rubber in some condoms, can be responsible. Vaginitis can be caused by many different types of organism, although the ... [... more]
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Condoms (male and female)
Condoms are barrier contraceptives made from latex rubber or a very thin plastic called polyurethane. Each pack should display either the BSI Kitemark or the European CE symbol as proof of quality. There are two basic types of condom available in ... [... more]
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