Guidelines for safer sex

 

Guidelines for safer sex

Limit your sexual activity to only one partner who is having sex with Raipur Escorts only with you to reduce exposure to disease-causing organisms. Follow these guidelines, which may provide for safer sex:

  • Think twice before beginning sexual relations with a new partner. First, discuss past partners, history of STIs, and drug use.
  • Use condoms every time you have sex. Choose a male condom made of latex or polyurethane--not natural materials. Only use polyurethane if you are allergic to latex. Female condoms are made of polyurethane.
  • Although studies say that nonoxynol-9 spermicide kills HIV in lab testing, it has not been determined whether spermicides, used alone or with condoms, provide protection against HIV. Some data show that nonoxynol-9 may increase the risk of HIV transmission, However, the CDC recommends that latex condoms, with or without spermicides, should be used to help prevent sexual transmission of HIV.
  • For oral sex, help protect your mouth by having your partner use a condom (male or female).
  • Avoid drinking alcohol or using drugs as this increases the chance that you will participate in high-risk sex.
  • Women should not douche after intercourse--it does not protect against STIs. And, it could spread an infection farther into the reproductive tract and can wash away spermicidal protection.
  • Have regular Pap tests, pelvic exams, and periodic tests for STIs.
  • Be aware of your partner's body. Look for signs of a sore, blister, rash, or discharge.
  • Check your body frequently for signs of a sore, blister, rash, or discharge.
  • Consider sexual activities other than vaginal, oral, or anal sex. These are techniques that do not involve the exchange of body fluids or contact between mucous membranes.

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