Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are bacteria or viruses that pass between people through sexual contact. Learn about some of the different STIs out there and what you can do to lower your risk of getting/giving an infection!
Read MoreTaking PrEP depends on how far in advance and how regularly an HIV-negative person plans on having sex with someone who may be or is HIV-positive. Dosing can be adjusted according to one’s sexual activity.
There are the different frequencies of PrEP dosing with different purposes:
Read MoreHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted by blood, semen and pre-seminal fluids, rectal and vaginal fluids, and breast milk. To help reduce one’s risk of being exposed to HIV, here are some tips in the bedroom:
Read MorePracticing safer sex protects individuals from not only pregnancy, but also from sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as HIV, and bacteria. Part of practicing safer sex is using safer sex products, which are made of either latex or polyurethane for individuals with latex allergies.
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