Safe sexual practices
Safe sexual practices refer to behaviors and precautions taken to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. This can include using barrier methods of contraception such as condoms, practicing monogamy or being in a mutually monogamous relationship, and undergoing regular STI testing.
In addition to using barrier methods of contraception, safe sexual practices also involve open and honest communication with sexual partners about sexual health and history. This can include discussing STI testing and results, sharing any concerns about potential exposure to STIs, and discussing contraceptive options. It also involves being aware of the signs and symptoms of STIs and seeking medical attention if any symptoms are present. Safe sexual practices also involve being aware of the risks associated with alcohol and drug use, as these substances can impair judgment and lead to risky sexual behaviors. It is important for individuals to be informed about safe sexual practices and to prioritize their sexual health and well-being.
- Planned ParenthoodView All
Planned Parenthood - Non-profit organization providing reproductive healthcare services.
- Centers for Disease Control and PreventionView All
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Public health agency for disease control and prevention.
- American Sexual Health AssociationView All
American Sexual Health Association - Advocates for sexual health education and awareness in America.
- ScarleteenView All
Scarleteen - Online sex education and support for young adults.
- SexView All
Sex - Intimate physical interaction between two or more people.
- ASHAView All
ASHA - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) supports communication disorders.
- TheBodyView All
TheBody - A human's physical structure and form.
- Sexual Health NetworkView All
Sexual Health Network - Supporting sexual health education and resources for all.
- Go Ask Alice!View All
Go Ask Alice! - Teen girl's descent into drug addiction and despair.
Safe sexual practices
1.
Planned Parenthood
Pros
- Provides affordable reproductive healthcare
- education
- and resources
Cons
- Controversial due to political and ethical debates surrounding abortion services
2.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pros
- Leading national public health institute
- provides vital health information and resources.
Cons
- Limited funding and resources
- politically influenced decision-making
3.
American Sexual Health Association
Pros
- Provides education
- resources
- and support for sexual health
Cons
- Limited funding and potential bias in information
4.
Scarleteen
Pros
- Provides comprehensive sex education and support for young people
Cons
- May not be accessible to all due to its online platform
5.
Sex
Pros
- pleasure
- intimacy
- connection
Cons
- risk of STIs
- unwanted pregnancy
- emotional consequences
6.
ASHA
Pros
- Provides support and resources for speech-language pathologists
Cons
- Membership fees can be expensive for some professionals
7.
TheBody
Pros
- High-quality skincare products
- environmentally-friendly packaging
Cons
- Some products may be expensive
- limited availability in some regions
8.
Sexual Health Network
Pros
- Provides education
- resources
- and support for sexual health
Cons
- Limited accessibility and potential for misinformation
9.
Go Ask Alice!
Pros
- Realistic portrayal of drug addiction
- relatable teenage narrator
Cons
- Some critics question the authenticity of the diary format