This can
mean safe sex practices like STD prevention aren't discussed by parents and educators as much as they should be [7].
Not exact matches
Practicing safer sex — which
means using condoms or dental dams during vaginal, anal and oral
sex — helps lower the chances of spreading HPV to someone else.
Remember to
practice safer sex — this
means using condoms and / or dental dams during vagina, anal and oral
sex — to help lower your chances of getting HPV.
This is not to suggest that one should never have a pelvic exam, or that using hormonal contraception
means it's a smart idea to ignore all other
safer sex practices (including STD screening) or gynecological care.