Condoms Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Using a condom is the best way to avoid infection with HIV (AIDS virus) and other STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) to. Here are some things you should know about condoms and sexually transmitted diseases.
Using a condom is the best way to avoid infection with HIV (AIDS virus) and other STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) to. Here are some things you should know about condoms and sexually transmitted diseases.
Why do I need to use a condom?
Condoms are the only form of protection that stops the both the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV and can help prevent pregnancy.
Unprotected sex is very common, which is very worrying as it is spreading dangeruous STD amongst our younger generation. The real facts to open your eyes. Do you think the Governments are being to soft in teaching youngsters?
There are different types of contraception available to couples to prevent pregnancy.
It is important to practice safe sex to help prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancies. I would like to share a few tips I have for practicing safe sex.
In 2006, around 36,000 cases of syphilis were reported in the United States. The majority of the victims were 20-39 in age, more of the older ones were male, and the younger ones were female.
In response to the call of an awareness campaign over condom sizes in India due to a report that regular condoms are too small for most Indian men.
Several years ago began to circulate a rumor on the fact that there are methods of contraception for men, also. It is true that some of them existed long ago, but this time it was about the possibility of obtaining a contraceptive pill for men. Unfortunately such a pill has not been obtained and it seems that the probability of being prepared is very low, but there have been obtained other revolutionary results regarding men contraception.
How to build awareness and use of condoms.