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safe sex
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female condom, male condom, stds, ecological niches, primary syphilis,
safe sex means taking precautions, sex, keep from getting a sexually transmitted disease, std, from giving an std to partner, diseases include genital herpes, genital warts, hiv, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis b, c,
a std, contagious disease, transferred to another person, sexual intercourse, sexual contact, the organisms that cause sexually-transmitted diseases live on the penis, vagina, anus, mouth, skin of surrounding areas, the diseases, transferred by direct contact, a sore on the genitals, mouth, organisms, transferred in body fluids, causing a visible sore, transferred to another person, oral, vaginal, anal intercourse, stds, transferred by nonsexual contact, infected tissues, fluids, infected blood, sharing needles, using iv drugs, major cause of hiv, hepatitis b transmission, an std, transmitted, contaminated blood transfusions, blood products, the placenta, mother, fetus, breast feeding, following factors increase risk of getting a sexually-transmitted disease, std, not knowing whether a partner has an std, having a partner, a past history of any std, having sex, a male, female condom, using drugs, alcohol, situation where sex might occur, partner, iv drug user, having anal intercourse, drinking alcohol, using drugs increase the likelihood, participate in high-risk sex, transferred, the sharing of used needles, drug paraphernalia, abstinence, absolute answer to preventing stds, abstinence is not always a practical, desirable option, next to abstinence, least risky approach, monogamous sexual relationship, someone that know is free of any std, ideally, having sex, a new partner, each of should get screened, stds, hiv, hepatitis b, share the test results, one another, use condoms to avoid contact, semen, vaginal fluids, blood, male, female condoms dramatically reduce the chance, spread an std, condoms must be used properly, condom, in place, beginning to end of sexual activity, used every time have sex, lubricants, help reduce the chance a condom, break, use only water-based lubricants, oil-based, petroleum-type lubricants, cause latex to weaken, tear, not use condoms, nonoxynol-9, prevent pregnancy, increase the chance of hiv transmission, use latex condoms, vaginal, anal, oral intercourse, keep in mind that stds, still be spread, use a condom, a condom, does not cover surrounding skin areas, a condom definitely reduces risk, additional safe-sex steps, know partner, having sex, first establish a committed relationship that allows trust, open communication, able to discuss past sexual histories, previous stds, iv drug use, should not feel coerced, forced into having sex, stay sober, alcohol, drugs impair judgment, communication abilities, ability to properly use condoms, lubricants, responsible, have an std, hiv, herpes, advise any prospective sexual partner, allow to decide what to, mutually agree on engaging in sexual activity, use latex condoms, measures to protect the partner, pregnant, take precautions, have an std, learn, the risk, infant, becoming pregnant, ask provider how, prevent the fetus from becoming infected, hiv positive women should not breastfeed infant, safe sex, prior planning, good communication between partners, couples, enjoy the pleasures of a sexual relationship reducing the potential risks involved, information, preventing pregnancy, birth control, family planning
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