Health Care

Information about STD

What is STD?

STD means Sexually Transmitted Disease. There are many different STDs, such as Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Chlamydia, BV (bacterial vaginosis), Genital Herpes, HPV (Human Papillomavirus), Trichomoniasis or HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is the worst one since it cannot be cured yet, but all STDs can have serious consequences if untreated.

How does someone catch one?

These infections and diseases are spread from one individual to another during oral, vaginal or anal sexual intercourse.

What do STDs do to a person's body?

The type of STD determines what kind of symptoms, if any, a person has. Some STDs - like Chlamydia - cause virtually

Information about Unwished Pregnancy

Having a child supposes that both girl (woman) and boy (man) really want to be parents and are ready for assuming all what that involves:love, education, economical capacity. Every year, millions of unwished pregnancies around the world lead either to clandestine abortions or to birth of unwanted children who will most often be unhappy. Unwished pregnancies most frequently

How to prevent STD's and Unwished Pregnancy?

The only 100% secure way to prevent STDs and unwished pregnancy is to do not have any sexual intercourse. Some people can choose to do not have sex... but most people have sex and that is natural.

How to use a Condom?

  1. Get ready. Make sure your condoms are fresh -- check the expiration date. Throw away condoms that have expired, been very hot, carried around in your wallet, or washed in the washer. If you think the condom might not be good, get a new one. You and your partner are worth it.
  2. That dick has to be hard before you put a condom on it.