Sex and Health
Pregnancy is not the only thing to be concerned about after having sex.
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and STIs
(sexually transmitted infections) are common. Some can be cured. Some
cannot. Many have lifelong effects.
HPV (human papillomavirus) is the primary cause of cervical
cancer. At least 50 percent of sexually active men and women aquire genital
HPV infection at some point in their lives. Most HPV
infections have no signs or symptoms; therefore, most infected people
are unaware they are infected, yet they can transmit the virus to a sex
partner.
Chlamydia is the most frequently reported bacterial
sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Any sexually active
person can be infected with Chlamydia. The greater the
number of sex partners, the greater the risk of infection. Because the
cervix of teenage girls and young women is not fully matured, they are
at particularly high risk for infection.
In women, symptoms of Gonorrhea are often mild, but
most women who are infected have no symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms,
they can be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. Untreated Gonorrhea
can cause serious and permanent health problems.
There are still over 1 million people living with HIV
in the United States. About one-fourth of those have not yet been diagnosed
and are unaware of their infection.
Sex is a big deal. Know the facts. Make informed decisions. Respect
yourself!
Source: Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov)
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