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		<title>Tabrett Bethell &#124; Blog &#124; STD Symptoms Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Blog Post &#105;&#115; &#111;&#117;&#116; of Associated Content and brought to customers &#098;&#121; std testing Here are &#115;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;&#097;&#108; ways to avoid a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Whether you &#117;&#115;&#101; one &#111;&#114; all of these options, some protection &#105;&#115; better &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; &#110;&#111;&#110;&#101;. Don&#8217;t &#116;&#097;&#107;&#101; a chance of being infected &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; a sexually transmitted disease for &#116;&#104;&#101; [...]]]></description>
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<p> This Blog Post &#105;&#115; &#111;&#117;&#116; of Associated Content and brought to customers &#098;&#121; std testing </p>
<p> Here are &#115;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;&#097;&#108; ways to avoid a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Whether you &#117;&#115;&#101; one &#111;&#114; all of these options, some protection &#105;&#115; better &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; &#110;&#111;&#110;&#101;. Don&#8217;t &#116;&#097;&#107;&#101; a chance of being infected &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; a sexually transmitted disease for &#116;&#104;&#101; rest of your life.</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Latex Condoms (Rubber)</strong></p>
<p>Latex Condoms &#111;&#114; rubbers &#105;&#115; one great way of reducing your risk to a sexually transmitted disease. You &#099;&#097;&#110; &#117;&#115;&#101; these in a variety of ways to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; prevent &#097;&#110; infection. You &#099;&#097;&#110; &#117;&#115;&#101; these &#100;&#117;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#103; vaginal, oral, and anal intercourse. Make sure &#116;&#104;&#101; male puts &#116;&#104;&#101; condom on &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; attempting any sexual contact in &#116;&#104;&#101; vaginal area &#111;&#114; anal area.</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Female Condoms</strong></p>
<p>A female condom &#105;&#115; a great way for &#116;&#104;&#101; female to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; protect herself. If &#116;&#104;&#101; male doesn&#8217;t want to wear a condom, then &#103;&#105;&#118;&#101; this a &#116;&#114;&#121;. You &#099;&#097;&#110; &#117;&#115;&#101; a small amount of lubricant &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#105;&#115; oil based &#105;&#110;&#115;&#105;&#100;&#101; &#116;&#104;&#101; female condom and on &#116;&#104;&#101; penis. (Oil based lubricants &#099;&#097;&#110; break &#100;&#111;&#119;&#110; a latex condom. &#097;&#110; &#101;&#120;&#097;&#109;&#112;&#108;&#101; of &#097;&#110; oil based lubricant &#105;&#115; Vaseline.)</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Vaginal Spermicides</strong></p>
<p>Using a vaginal spermicide &#105;&#115; a great alternative in helping to prevent &#097;&#110; infection. Examples of vaginal spermicides &#099;&#097;&#110; be in &#116;&#104;&#101; form of foam, films, creams and jellies. &#097;&#110; &#101;&#120;&#097;&#109;&#112;&#108;&#101; of a spermicide &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; you &#099;&#097;&#110; &#117;&#115;&#101; &#105;&#115; called Nonoxynol-9. (The &#117;&#115;&#101; of Nonoxynol-9 &#109;&#097;&#121; irritate &#116;&#104;&#101; vaginal mucosa. &#117;&#115;&#101; caution.)</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Diaphragm</strong></p>
<p>If you choose to &#117;&#115;&#101; a diaphragm then make sure you are using &#105;&#116; &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; a spermicide. This will &#103;&#105;&#118;&#101; you more protection &#097;&#103;&#097;&#105;&#110;&#115;&#116; a sexually transmitted disease. Diseases such &#097;&#115; Gonorrhea and Chlamydia &#109;&#105;&#103;&#104;&#116; be prevented &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#116;&#104;&#101; proper &#117;&#115;&#101; of a diaphragm.</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Washing &#111;&#114; Douching</strong></p>
<p>Try washing &#116;&#104;&#101; genital area &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; and after sexual intercourse &#111;&#114; even &#116;&#114;&#121; douching. Although &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#105;&#115; no guarantee &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#101;&#105;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; of these options &#099;&#097;&#110; &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; prevent a STD. You will &#097;&#116; least know you and your partner are clean for sexual intercourse.</p>
<p><strong>How to Avoid A Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Communicate &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; Your Partner</strong></p>
<p>The dreaded conversation &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; overlook. Regardless of who you are, you &#115;&#104;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; always communicate &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; your partner &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; having any type of sexual intercourse. &#097;&#115;&#107; your partner if &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#105;&#115; a chance they &#109;&#097;&#121; be infected. If they &#115;&#097;&#121; no, &#116;&#114;&#121; to be observant &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; your sexual encounter.</p>
<p>Do you notice any bad odors, bumps, sores, itching &#111;&#114; redness, &#111;&#114; &#097;&#110; unusual discharge? These symptoms &#115;&#104;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; stop you &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; going any &#102;&#117;&#114;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; and make you want to &#097;&#115;&#107; more &#113;&#117;&#101;&#115;&#116;&#105;&#111;&#110;&#115;. Remember if your partner &#108;&#111;&#111;&#107;&#115; and smells clean, &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; doesn&#8217;t mean they are clean. They &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; have HIV &#111;&#114; Herpes &#116;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#099;&#111;&#117;&#108;&#100; be unnoticeable &#097;&#116; &#116;&#104;&#101; time of sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>Best of luck to you on &#104;&#111;&#119; to avoid a sexually transmitted disease (STD).</p>
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		<title>What causes uterine prolapse?  Is it possible that it could occur for someone who never had childbirth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 23:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I&#039;ve found &#111;&#117;&#116; that uterine prolapse usually occurs after giving birth. &#098;&#117;&#116; I was wondering &#105;&#102; &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#097;&#114;&#101; &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; conditions that could &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; this aside &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; childbirth. &#105;&#116; just worries me &#098;&#101;&#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; I &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119; a teenager who seems to &#098;&#101; &#104;&#097;&#118;&#105;&#110;&#103; one (or two) &#111;&#117;&#116; &#111;&#102; the &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; symptoms &#111;&#102; uterine prolapse like feeling something protruding &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; the vaginal area. &#115;&#104;&#101; &#110;&#101;&#118;&#101;&#114; had &#097;&#110;&#121; pregnancies yet. &#098;&#117;&#116; &#119;&#104;&#097;&#116; &#101;&#108;&#115;&#101; could &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; that? Does &#105;&#116; have something to &#100;&#111; &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104; &#104;&#101;&#114; age? Lifestyle? Hormones? I just need a background &#097;&#098;&#111;&#117;&#116; this condition so &#105;&#102; we decide to seek medical &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; &#116;&#104;&#101;&#110; &#112;&#101;&#114;&#104;&#097;&#112;&#115; we would &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119; the &#114;&#105;&#103;&#104;&#116; answers, and &#113;&#117;&#101;&#115;&#116;&#105;&#111;&#110;&#115; to &#097;&#115;&#107;.</p></p>
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