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		<title>Why Circumcision is Sexually Good</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Male circumcision can work wonders for you in the long run and if you look at things from the broader perspective. Something is considered good when the benefits accruing from it override all other factors. Over 85% of the world&#8217;s men are uncircumcised. It is despised as a culture of a certain region. But it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Male circumcision can work wonders for you in the long run and if you look at things from the broader perspective. Something is considered good when the benefits accruing from it override all other factors. Over 85% of the world&#8217;s men are uncircumcised. It is despised as a culture of a certain region. But it has been discovered that the exercise where the glans or foreskin is removed, has significant medical benefits. When a man is circumcised it reduces the risk of developing cancer or penile cancer as it is commonly referred to. The glans is usually the main suspect when a man develops penile cancer. If removed early enough such a calamity and suffering can be alleviated thus the reason why circumcision is sexually good. Penile cancer can put you at a risk of losing your sex life or worse still the vital manhood.</p>
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<p>It offers a remedy for premature ejaculation by making those sensitive muscles at the head of the penis dull. With a dulling effect you can last longer in a sexual encounter without coming too soon. Though premature ejaculation as a result of many coexisting factors, a sensitive penis tip will always let you down during sex. A removal of the fore skin is advisable in order to dull the nerves around this area. You will never regret and you will always appreciate why circumcision is sexually good in the long term. It boosts your confidence in bed and helps rebuild your self esteem. It saves your face. Your sex life can now be more exciting. It is even possible to let her have her orgasm first before reaching your climax.</p>
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<p>Research shows that a removal of the glans considerably reduces the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases and HIV AIDS. A penis with a fore skin is prone and vulnerable to viral and bacterial infections. During sexual intercourse the foreskin retains sexual fluids giving disease causing organisms ample time to be transmitted through the exposed and vulnerable skin. Sometimes the foreskin is prone to a breakage during a vigorous sexual intercourse. Such a breakage enables all those foreign bodies that cause disease to leak through and join the blood system. Do not imagine the results of these because they are tremendous and far reaching. A circumcised penis offers no platform where these organisms can survive. The toughened skin of a circumcised penis will rarely break and this is the reason why circumcision is sexually good.</p>
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<p>It was further revealed that a foreskin that is not hygienically kept places a person under the risk of urinary tract infection. The penis releases a number of secretions which accumulate under the foreskin. This calls for high standards of hygiene and a regular regime of pulling the foreskin back for a thorough cleaning. The foreskin also retains sexual fluids long after intercourse. The glans, as noted offers a fertile ground for the growth of germs an other organisms. If the hygiene standards are compromised the end result is an infection of the urinary tract. Circumcision is sexually good because it saves you from all these troubles.</p>
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		<title>Are You Sexually Aware? Stds, Their Causes and How to Treat Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re sexually active, you should know about the vast variety of STDs that can affect you. Just have a glimpse at the guide to STDs we&#8217;ve created below &amp; discover all the information you need.</p>
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Sexually transmitted infections &amp; sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by sexual contact, which includes oral sex &amp; anal intercourse. Indeed, the only way to be 100 per cent safe from STDs &amp; sexually transmitted infections is abstaining from sex completely. Despite this, if you are sexually active, you can still protect you &amp; your partner by enduring regular STI and STD tests. In addition to this, you should make sure you always use condoms for any type of sexual activity, as this will keep you safe from many STDs and also help to prevent unwanted pregnancy.</p>
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Types of Infection</p>
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STDs &amp; STIs are very infectious &amp; they can cause discomfort, infertility &amp; plenty of other problems for the sufferer. Here are some of the most common:</p>
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Gonorrhoea is a very common sexually transmitted disease, which is due to Neisseria gonorrhoeal virus. In addition to infecting the genitals, the virus also lives in the rectum, throat &amp; the eyes. Women with the infection can also pass gonorrhoea to their babies during delivery, which can cause eye infections in babies &amp; can lead to blindness if left untreated. Gonorrhea can generally be treated well with antibiotics, which can be got from your doctor.</p>
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Chlamydia is one of the most widespread STIs in Britain. Chlamydia sometimes has no symptoms, which means that it can frequently go undiagnosed. However, once diagnosed, the infection can be treated. If its left untreated, chlamydia might lead to pelvic pain, pain during sex, and sometimes bleeding between periods. Men might suffer from inflammation of the tube that leads from the bladder to the tip of the penis, as well as inflammation of the tube that leads from the testes to the penis.</p>
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The human immunodeficiency virus is the most serious sexually transmitted disease. It attacks the body&#8217;s natural immune system, which usually defends the body against disease &amp; infection. HIV infects the blood cells that are known as CD4 cells and are in charge of for fighting infection. After being infected with HIV, the CD4 cells are destroyed by the virus. This leaves an infected person with HIV with a high-risk of developing an infection, or diseases such as leukaemia.</p>
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Diagnosis &amp; Treatment</p>
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If you think you might have an STD or sexually transmitted infection, there&#8217;s numerous sexual health clinics that&#8217;ll be able to test you and offer treatment. To discover where your nearest clinic is, merely contact your nearest health authority who&#8217;ll be pleased to help you. Alternatively, you could merely visit you Dr who&#8217;ll also be able to help you. Do not be embarrassed about the nature of your problem &#8211; the Dr will often see similar sexual health issues. &#13;
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		<title>Discussing Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Safe Sex With Your Teens</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays our kids are learning about sex at younger and younger ages and the biggest problem for most parents is that a lot of the information they are receiving is wrong and, quite frankly, downright dangerous. For this reason it is vitally important that parents talk to their children about this whole subject, earlier rather [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays our kids are learning about sex at younger and younger ages and the biggest problem for most parents is that a lot of the information they are receiving is wrong and, quite frankly, downright dangerous. For this reason it is vitally important that parents talk to their children about this whole subject, earlier rather than later, to ensure that their children are safe and do not either end up as parents themselves before their time or with a nasty, if not life-threatening, disease.</p>
<p>Now this might seem a little strange, but the first piece of advice for any parent who is about to tackle this subject with their children is to take the time to learn about it yourself. You cannot give your child the right information unless you have it yourself and things have probably changed dramatically since most of us learnt ourselves, possible many years ago. Thankfully, there are several trusted and well respected organizations today that are only too willing to give you the up-to-date information you need and also to provide you with information which you can communicate to your children in a tried and tested form which they will both understand and accept.</p>
<p>The accepted wisdom for many years, and still the preferred route for many parents, is simply to teach children abstinence. This is not a good approach and has been shown time and time again to fail. Like it or not as parents we have to accept that there is a good chance that our children are going to have sex before we feel that they are ready to do so and our prime responsibility must be to ensure that they do so safely and responsibly. The important thing to remember is that, whatever our own attitude towards sex, we cannot necessarily expect our teenagers to have the same attitude and can only point them in the right direction. At the end of the day the decision will be theirs and not ours.</p>
<p>Many parents feel uncomfortable about talking to their kids about sex and find a raft of excuses to pass the problem off onto somebody else. For example, a lot of parents feel that this is something which should be dealt with in schools or that there is no real need to deal with the subject at all, because kids today can pick up all the information they need from their peers or from sources such as the Internet. This is simply a &#8216;cop out&#8217; and amounts to nothing more than evading your responsibilities as a parent.</p>
<p>You need to ensure that you children get the right information and that they receive it from someone they trust &#8211; and that means you. More importantly when your child has a problem, is concerned about something or simply has a question about sex, he needs to know that he can come to you and talk about it openly and easily and without any embarrassment on either side.</p>
<p>If you are still feeling nervous about talking to your child about sex then just stop and think for a moment how you would feel if your fifteen year old daughter came home one day and told you that she was pregnant, or your sixteen year old son told you that he had been to the std clinic because he had been having a problem and has been diagnosed with HIV. Dealing with the consequences of your own failure to tackle sex education in a responsible and timely manner can be devastating, not least to the children you love so much.</p>
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		<title>Know All About Ginekolog, Trudnoca and the Sexually Transmitted Diease Kondilomi through Ultrazvuk Trudnoca</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ginekolog is another word for gynecology. It is branch dealing with the disease of the female reproductive organs. Female reproductive organs comprise of vagina, uterus and ovaries. Ginekolog is a specialized branch and the specialist is known as the gynecologist. A female patient first visits general practitioner with her complaints and if the special investigation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ginekolog </strong>is another word for gynecology. It is branch dealing with the disease of the female reproductive organs. Female reproductive organs comprise of vagina, uterus and ovaries<strong>. Ginekolog </strong>is a specialized branch and the specialist is known as the gynecologist. A female patient first visits general practitioner with her complaints and if the special investigation or treatment of a specialist is required she is referred to ginekolog specialist. The investigations in <strong>ginekolog</strong> are instrumental that is mostly speculum, bimanual palpation, retro-vaginal that is the state of</p>
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		<title>Swinger Lifestyle: A Sexually And Socially Liberal Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:17:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you fed up with the world of broken love relations? If yes, then how about a lifestyle that&#8217;s away from emotional attachments. A relation that fulfills your needs for sexual desire without trapping you in the web of responsibilities and commitments, thus the swinger lifestyle provides you with such a liberal environment.  Everyone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you fed up with the world of broken love relations? If yes, then how about a lifestyle that&#8217;s away from emotional attachments. A relation that fulfills your needs for sexual desire without trapping you in the web of responsibilities and commitments, thus the swinger lifestyle provides you with such a liberal environment. <br /> Everyone wither single or married can become a part of the sexually liberal environment. Hence, all you need is a willingness to join the group of swingers and indulge into adult fun. If you are a single man, then you are free to venture into the <strong>lifestyle</strong> but a single woman must be physically and mentally ready to indulge into sexual acts with unknown individuals.</p>
<p> However, a desirous couple must talk to their partners about various issues like loyalty and jealousy before joining a swinger group. Moreover, you should never compel your partner to indulge into the swinger activities because any mishappening or rejection can spoil your marital relationships. Moreover, you should be very clear about your swinger passions and desires. <br /> Hence, if you and your partner are comfortable with this practical environment, then you must join a social networking site or a club that lets you meet other swinger couples and singles. Initially, you can start up with making swinger friends online, so that you can share your sexual desires with them. This social interaction will make you comfortable towards the swinger lifestyle. </p>
<p> Moreover, a swinger club conducts various activities that can meet your desire needs. You can also test your fascination towards similar sex by indulging into homosexual activities. If you are a swinger couple, then you can enjoy group sex or wife swapping activities. Thus, the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kasidie.com"><strong>lifestyle</strong></a> provides you with all sexual liberties and doesn&#8217;t restrict you in a bounded relation. <br /> Hence, if you are sexually explicit couples then join the group of avid-swingers and enjoy a socially liberal lifestyle.</p>
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<p>About the author:&#8211; </p>
<p>John Lewis  is a renowned writer who has been writing articles on the lifestyle needs of people. He keeps the reader updated with the latest news about swinger travel and swinging behaviors. So, bookmark the page and keep reading his <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kasidie.com"><b>lifestyle</b></a>  content .
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		<title>How Genital Warts And Genital Herpes Are Different From All Other Sexually Transmitted Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been looking into sexually transmitted infections you may have noticed that two in particular stand out from the others. They are two of the last infections for which a cure has not been found. Even syphilis, which was formerly the cause of death, pain and suffering, is now being cured successfully.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been looking into sexually transmitted infections you may have noticed that two in particular stand out from the others. They are two of the last infections for which a cure has not been found. Even syphilis, which was formerly the cause of death, pain and suffering, is now being cured successfully.</p>
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		<title>Reasons 18-30s people are afraid to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last decade sexually transmitted diseases (STD) have become more and more widespread, with figures as high as 5.2% of women between the ages of 20 and 24 already having contracted Chlamydia.
The figures are even higher for women under the age of 18, as 8.1% of women under 18 have contracted Chlamydia according to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last decade sexually transmitted diseases (STD) have become more and more widespread, with figures as high as 5.2% of women between the ages of 20 and 24 already having contracted Chlamydia.</p>
<p>The figures are even higher for women under the age of 18, as 8.1% of women under 18 have contracted Chlamydia according to figures from GP clinics.</p>
<p>Some STD infections have risen by more than 100% in the last ten years, yet many people, especially those aged between 18 and 30, are still afraid to be tested for sexually transmitted diseases.</p>
<p>Two of the reasons that people are afraid to go for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing are:</p>
<p><strong>Embarrassment</strong></p>
<p>Many people fear they will be judged by the doctors performing the tests and by others at the STI clinic. Getting testing for STDs isn?t something to be embarrassed about; it?s something that responsible people do.</p>
<p><strong>Fear of being found positive</strong></p>
<p>One of the main reasons people fear getting tested for any form of STI is that they could be found positive. To find that you have contracted an STD is something that nobody wants to have to experience, but it?s much better to know about it and get treated for it than it is to pass on an STI without realising it or suffer later.</p>
<p><strong>Fear of being found positive</strong></p>
<p>One of the main reasons people fear getting tested for any form of STI is that they could be found positive. To find that you have contracted an STD is something that nobody wants to have to experience, but it?s much better to know about it and get treated for it than it is to pass on an STI without realising it or suffer later.</p>
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		<title>Women-Controlled Methods for Preventing HIV &amp; Other Sexually Transmitted Infections</title>
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HIV/AIDS is one of the disease that can be transmitted from one person to another.
it is a disease that can cause one&#8217;s to loose life and many other thing
HIV AIDS TRANSMISSION DURING SEX
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>INTRODUCTION TO HIV AIDS: </strong></p>
<p>HIV/AIDS is one of the disease that can be transmitted from one person to another.</p>
<p>it is a disease that can cause one&#8217;s to loose life and many other thing</p>
<p><strong>HIV AIDS TRANSMISSION DURING SEX</strong></p>
<p>When an HIV/AIDS patience have sex with who did not have without using any security it is obviously that the virus will be transmitted to the other person because as they are engaging in sex, they will surely have a blood contact.</p>
<p><strong>HIV/AIDS TRANSMISSION WITHOUT SEX</strong></p>
<p>When an HIV/AIDS patience use any sharp object which consume his/her blood and give it to other without the disease we know it will surely transmitted.</p>
<p>there are some ways which women can do in preventing HIV/AIDS. it will be stated below</p>
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		<title>Sexually Transmitted Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS)?</p>
<p>Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases that can be passed from person to person through sexual contact. In this case sexual contact means penis-vagina penetration, oral sex which is sexual contact using the mouth, and insertion of the penis into the rectum which is anal sex. Some of these diseases may be transmitted by exchange of sexual fluids such as semen or vaginal discharge. Some of the STD&#8217;s result in open sores, and it can be spread by contact with skin of someone else. There are also ways to transmit these diseases in a non sexual way, an infected pregnant woman can either give it to her baby during pregnancy, or when the baby is being delivered. Drug abusers can transmit the disease through sharing hypodermic needles that have been used by an infected person. The seriousness of STD&#8217;s varies, some are cured easily by drugs, others need a combination of treatments and drugs, whilst others have no cure, and the only option is treatment.</p>
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<p>2. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED IINFECTIONS (STI&#8217;s)?</p>
<p>Any infection that is usually passed through sexual contact.</p>
<p>3. ARE THE TWO WORDS INTERCHANGEABLE?</p>
<p>Fifteen years ago both these categories came under one name Venereal Disease (VD). To distinguish between them they were separated into infections (STI) and diseases(STD). Infection means that a germ, bacteria, parasite or virus is present in the body. An infected person does not necessarily have any symptoms, which means that they do not usually feel ill..A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes <br />discomfort, dysfunction, or distress, in other words your body tells you that you are unwell. This means that STI covers a wider range than the term STD. STD refers only to infections that are causing problems. Because most of the time, people don&#8217;t know they are infected with an STI until they start showing symptoms of disease, the AIDS Resource Center uses the term STD, even though the term STI is also appropriate in many cases.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see if we can simply un-muddy the waters here. Genital herpes has two states when the blisters are present and when they are absent. When they are <br />present they are causing symptoms, ie the blisters, at this stage it is an STD, and it is that this stage that the infection is most likely to be spread to another <br />person.When the blisters are absent then there are no symptoms, and this is then an STI, and the likelihood of an infection is reduced. However, HIV can be <br />an infection, in the sense that there may be no symptoms, when they develop symptoms then they have AIDS which is an STD. However it is important to <br />remember that HIV infection can be spread at any time.</p>
<p>4.WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STD&#8217;S AND HIV?</p>
<p>A person who is already infected with STD, has a higher risk of contracting HIV if they have unprotected sex, without a condom. This risk is greater if the STD causes open genital sores, as these wounds provide a break in the skin which enables the HIV infection to enter the blood stream. STDs that can <br />cause genital ulcers include genital herpes, syphilis, chancre, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, and scabies.</p>
<p>5.WHY IS IT DIFFICULT TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOU MAY HAVE A STD?</p>
<p>First of all the majority of the people with STD have no immediate symptoms and when they do have them it can be misleading to diagnose as the <br />symptoms can be confused with non sexual diseases. Please note that this applies much more to women than men.</p>
<p>6. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR WOMEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?</p>
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<p>unusual or bad-smelling vaginal discharge,</p>
<p>severe itching or burning in the genital area,</p>
<p>unusual bleeding, </p>
<p>pain in the pelvic region,</p>
<p>pain during sex,</p>
<p>rashes on the genitals,</p>
<p>open sores or warts on the genital area, and/or recurrent urinary tract infections.</p>
<p>7. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR MEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?</p>
<p>In men, the most common symptoms of STD are:</p>
<p>pain when urinating,</p>
<p>open sores or warts on the genital are</p>
<p>genital rash</p>
<p>discharge from the penis, and/or pain in the scrotum/testicles.</p>
<p>8. WHAT ARE THE OTHER SYMPTOMS NOT CONNECTED TO THE GENITALS?</p>
<p>The following symptoms are present in both men and women:</p>
<p>discharge from the anus,</p>
<p>swelling of the groin,</p>
<p>jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes),</p>
<p>oral thrush (white tongue),</p>
<p>arthritis,</p>
<p>sores or bumps in and around the mouth, and <br />generalized rashes.</p>
<p>9 CAN I CONTRACT STI AS A RESULT OF MUTUAL MASTERBATION?</p>
<p>Yes you can and listed below are some examples:</p>
<p>Bacterial Vaginosis </p>
<p>Cytomegalovirus (CMV) </p>
<p>Herpes Simplex </p>
<p>Human Papilloma Virus (HPV, Warts) </p>
<p>Pubic Lice </p>
<p>Scabies</p>
<p>10. CAN I PREVENT GETTING STI or STD?</p>
<p>The only foolproof way is abstinence from sex. A condom merely reduces the risk, and it must be used every time, before any sexual fluids are exchanged.</p>
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		<title>Dealing with Sexually Transmitted Diseases during Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the risks that people take during sexual intercourse is the possibility of contracting a sexually transmitted disease or STD. The consequences of acquiring one are even greater during pregnancy because the condition can severely affect the health of both the mother and her baby. Moreover, contracting such diseases during pregnancy may result to long-term effects on the health of the baby. </p>
<p>Sexually transmitted diseases are one of the leading complications during pregnancy. The infection affects approximately two million women during their pregnancy. This is because getting pregnant offers no fail-safe protection from acquiring the disease, and a woman who is pregnant is as vulnerable as any other woman active in sexual activities. If sexually transmitted diseases are dangerous enough for a woman who is not pregnant, the risks multiply even more for a pregnant woman. </p>
<p>Why STDs are More Dangerous during Pregnancy</p>
<p>Sexually transmitted diseases that are acquired during pregnancy are potentially life threatening. This is because a pregnant woman?s health is very fragile. She must learn how to protect herself and her baby from infection. </p>
<p>The following are the common consequences when contracting sexually transmitted diseases during pregnancy:</p>
<p>1) Cervical cancer and other infections in the reproductive system</p>
<p>2) Chronic hepatitis</p>
<p>3) Cirrhosis</p>
<p>4) Early onset of labor</p>
<p>5) Uterine infection</p>
<p>Premature rupture of the uterine membranes that surround the baby</p>
<p>Once a pregnant woman learns that she is infected with sexually transmitted diseases, the first thing that she needs to do is to seek medical treatment right away. However, just like in the case of sexually transmitted diseases affecting non-pregnant women, detection of the disease is difficult. Often, it is only detected when it is already in its advanced stages. Detection at an earlier stage is often difficult and is a very critical element towards proper treatment.</p>
<p>What is even more dangerous with sexually transmitted diseases acquired during pregnancy is the possibility of the transmitting the disease or causing an infection to the infant. For example, syphilis is known to cross the placenta and cause fetal infection, which may affect the development of the baby. Aside from syphilis, other sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted to the infant are HIV and genital herpes. </p>
<p>Once infection is passed on to the infant, there are many consequences that will result such as cirrhosis, liver disease, meningitis, hepatitis, blindness or deafness, neonatal sepsis, brain damage, pneumonia, conjunctivitis, low birth weight, and stillbirth.</p>
<p>The Best Treatment for Sexually Transmitted Diseases during Pregnancy</p>
<p>Medical experts suggest that the best way to protect one from sexually transmitted diseases is through a monogamous relationship. This is because any medication taken by a pregnant woman has to be considered against the possible risks, especially towards the health of the baby. Fortunately, there are antibiotics that are safe for pregnant women and can cure some sexually transmitted diseases. However, some STDs such as HIV and genital herpes are not curable during pregnancy and any medication against them is only to reduce the symptoms.</p>
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