Monthly Archives: March 2015
I’m not sure I need this information
When a person decides they are ready to have sex, it means they must also take responsibility in protecting themselves from unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI). The information in this website may not be useful for you now, … READ MORE
I just want to find out more
Even though you have many kinds of birth control to choose from today, no contraceptive method can prevent pregnancy 100% of the time. And people aren’t perfect, either. You might have sex when you didn’t expect to or want to. … READ MORE
How to Protect Yourself From Sexually Transmitted Disease?
Protect yourself with a male latex or polyurethane condom every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. If your partner can’t or won’t use a condom, you can use a female condom. It may protect against HIV, but not … READ MORE
I’m still searching, I have more than one partner
The safest way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease is abstinence or if that is not possible, monogamous relationship with protected sex is recommended. Multiple partners increases the risks of sexually transmitted disease as well as pregnancies. Barrier contraception … READ MORE
I’m in a steady relationship but I do not want to get pregnant
First of all, get yourselves tested for AIDS and get vaccinated for Hepatitis B if you haven’t already been vaccinated. Then you know you’re safe to use other methods without condoms. READ MORE
I have never been involve in a relationship but thinking of starting it
It’s easy to get sidetracked from the simple truth of how we feel and what we want. It’s tempting to say, “just listen to your heart,” but when it comes to starting a relationship, your mind plays an important role. … READ MORE
I need protection from pregnancy
A woman can become pregnant 3 weeks after childbirth or even when breastfeeding