Sentences with phrase «condoms if»

So the best way to prevent chlamydia is to get tested regularly and use condoms if you have sex.
You forgot the condoms If pregnancy is your concern, emergency contraception is readily available without a prescription.
Even though I know you're not making the argument, that argument is similar to «A lot of teens won't wear the condoms if we teach them to, so we should just teach abstinence only.»
«But as we said above, it doesn't protect one from STIs, so one should always use a condom if not in a mutually monogamous relationship.»
But, if you do want to give it a try, remember to use a condom if you are still bleeding to prevent infections (and new babies...).
«The bottom line is that cocaine appears to increase sexual desire, and even though users who are on cocaine report being likely to use a condom if they had one in a risky sex situation, if a condom isn't available, cocaine makes people less willing to postpone sex to get a condom,» says Johnson.
Try as much as possible to manage asymptomatic shedding and wear a condom if you or your partner is asymptomatic and on daily medication.
So for the first week, use a condom or female condom if you have vaginal sex.
Adolescents reported, on a five - point Likert scale ranging from 1 (disagree strongly or very bad idea) to 5 (agree strongly or very good idea), on their attitudes toward sex (e.g., «Not having sex will help me feel good about myself») and on their attitudes about using condoms (e.g., «How do you feel about using a condom if you had sex in the next 3 months?»).

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if you are late starting your active pills, or have missed pills, she recommends using a secondary form of contraception such as condoms.
If you're allergic to latex, your symptoms would only show up if your partner is using a condoIf you're allergic to latex, your symptoms would only show up if your partner is using a condoif your partner is using a condom.
«These industries are so antiquated, but nobody's approached them because it's very hard to dynamically change an industry or really innovate if you don't inherently use it and understand it at its core,» says Zak, who is also an angel investor in female - oriented condom startup Sustain.
It would be so much better if she was a welfare mother just producing more liberal votes... so the liberals here could continue to go up to Capital Hill and whine that somebody needs to pay for their condoms.
If the point of your article is to criticize the AIDS lobby for ignoring the ethical dimensions of this social malady, or to criticize the moral philosophy that compels AIDS activists to hand out condoms in public high schools instead of emphasizing the importance of chastity and self - discipline, then you should be commended.
as a catholic who went through catholic school from nursery to my college graduation i whole heartedly believe that God does not condemn people from using birth control pills for their health and well being as well as from preventing pregnancy because if pills and condoms werent used future abortions would happen and kill innocent lives and men and women could contract life threatening diseases that could kill them
i do not know what the exact numbers are, but if condom failure rates are twice that of pill failure rates, and pill failure results in 1,000,000 unexpected births, shouldn't condom failures result in 2,000,000 unexpected births?
And if the Catholic church spreads lies about condoms by saying the opposite, then the church is absolutely to blame.
If I can choose to break one I can choose to wear a condom so the spread of aids is not the fault of the policy but in fact the behavior of the people and the choices they make.
fluke and said i want some one else to pay for my condoms i would be laughed out if the building.
If condoms are crimes so are walls.
If the church wanted to be consistent they would oppose walls or accept condoms as birth control.
If I may say, though, you can get contraceptives (meaning BAGS full of condoms) for free at the health dept.. This isn't a good battle - ground.
if they don't want baby, buy a box of condom
Fine if you want to do it, but I wish y» all could keep it to yourselves and knock off the «Climate Change is a Hoax», «Gay is a Choice, and a Sin», «Condoms are Evil», «Government is the Devil», «America is a Christian Nation» nonsense that affects the rest of our daily lives.
@catholics: if you don't like the contriseptive / abortion issue, pray about it... but for crying out loud don't get angry when my atheist son gets your daughter pregnant because she tells him it's against her religion to use condoms.
«If you are in need of condoms, you may knock (on) one of these doors and just ask!»
If you contract a STD and want universal health care to cover the cost of the anti-biotic, show your sales slips for the purchase of the condoms along with verication from your partner that you used one.
If the government was really concerned they would include condoms for men too right?
Access to birth control and education on the proper uses (like, even if you're on birth control, the guy should still wear a condom) of it, as well as true education about intercourse, what causes disease and how giving birth affects the female body is one of the most responsible things we can help the poor with.
If you are using only a condom, you are playing Russian roulette.
You said: «This would not be happening if the following advice is followed: Take your Pills ladies, wear your condoms guys (or have a vasectomy)»
Take your Pills ladies, wear your condoms guys (or have a vasectomy) and save yourself a lot of money and grief because if you don't, you could be making a very, very difficult decision to end the life of a growing human.
I simply thought that insurance providing pregnancy prevention to women was just as stupid as if it provided condoms for men.
To allow condom use within marriage even if there is no contraceptive intent would amount to an abandonment of the Church's fundamental teaching on what is required for sexual activity truly to realise the «one flesh» unity of the couple and so to be morally acceptable.
@myweightinwords: If I had a teenage daughter, she would have an IUD implanted at 13 and she would know how to use and have access to condoms.
I guess the question is if using contraceptives the day after a condom breaks to prevent pregnancy is an abortion or not.
for every priest that violated his vows and the trust of his parishioners there will someday be a reckoning... true the head always suffers for his members that go astray... but the Brits don't understand the Catholic church if they think that we are going to accept practicing man and females gays into the priesthood and except the pope to issue condoms for the prevention of AID they got something else coming... If the Brits want to live in a perverse society where every thing goes that their moral problemif they think that we are going to accept practicing man and females gays into the priesthood and except the pope to issue condoms for the prevention of AID they got something else coming... If the Brits want to live in a perverse society where every thing goes that their moral problemIf the Brits want to live in a perverse society where every thing goes that their moral problem!!
If I had a teenage daughter, she would have an IUD implanted at 13 and she would know how to use and have access to condoms.
But she argues that «something has gone wrong if you're prepared to sell yourself for seven quid without a condom.
I would guess that if BC can ban the possession of condoms on campus, then they can ban this activity, but otherwise, it seems like a tough case to make since it is just students handing other students a legal item.
The same goes for ridiculous health policies perpetuated by the church, which thinks that it's «sinful» to protect people from AIDS if it involves the use of a condom.
If you think that condoms prevent STDs, I think you are lying to yourself.
Um, maybe there would be less teen pregnancy if you religious wingnuts would stop railing against condoms??
If we'd divert the OVER $ 150 billion dollar tax break that religion gets in this country every year, and divert it to the CURES for these maladies, we wouldn't NEED condoms!
Agents of the state can teach your children how to have sex, give them condoms, put them on the pill, give them the morning - after pill if it doesn't work, and take them off for an abortion if that fails - and all without you having any say in the matter or necessarily even knowing about it.
The papal condemnation of condom use is making the fight against AIDS much more difficult, if not impossible, in places like sub-Saharan Africa, where there is an estimated 22 million people infected.
Condoms may not be sinful, but selfishness must be, if anything is.
However, if the issue was access to condoms, the ladies here wouldn't be losing their minds like they are.
If, according to the Church, condoms are not the solution, what then is a proper response that respects the dignity of all persons affected by the disease?
If condoms are 80 percent effective, shouldn't the Church» as her critics claim» be fully supportive of doing anything possible, including promoting condoms, as a real solution to stop the spread of HIV?
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