Friday, June 4, 2010

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health

What Are The Symptoms Of Sexually Transmitted Diseases?
Several symptoms can indicate the possibility of a sexually transmitted disease. If you experience any of these symptoms see your health care provider as soon as possible.

Should I Be Tested For STDs?
Wondering whether you have a sexually transmitted disease or STD can be an extremely stressful event. It's often easy to confuse the symptoms of STDS with other vaginal infections such as bacterial vaginosis or vaginal yeast infections, making it urgent that you consult with your gynecologists anytime you are unsure about reproductive health issues.

Talking To Your Teens About Sex
I've always considered myself open with my children about safe sex issues. However, when the day came soon after my "baby" son's 18th birthday that he asked me to take him to Planned Parenthood for free condoms all my openness flew out the window. I asked Duane Westhoff, HIV & STD Prevention Specialist for Health and Education for Youth/Young Adults (HEY), a Project ARK Program for his advice. Here are his suggestions for talking to your teens about sexual issues, including safe sex.

Consequences Of STDs That Affect Women Only
Women face more consequences as a result of sexually transmitted diseases than men do. Learn about these uniquely female health risks.

 


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