What is safe sex?

The article was consulted professionally by Bsck II Pham Thi Xuan Minh – Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Share99 Hai Phong International Health Hub.

Safe sex helps protect your health, limit your chances of an unexpected pregnancy, and your risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

1. What is safe and unsafe sex?

Safe sex is a form of sexual contact that limits the likelihood of unsymed pregnancy and does not infect sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). This means that during intercourse with a sexual friend, there is no physical contact with blood, vaginal secretion and semen.

How to get safe sex is one of the main goals of sex education. Safe sex can reduce the risk of unsympressed consequences, but it is not possible to completely prevent the risk from occurring. Safe sex is only really effective when both people agree and do it together. This is also a measure to help ensure family planning.

In contrast, uns secure sex infects sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and leads to unsymed pregnancies. Currently, scientists have identified more than 20 types of STDs, including HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, rooster crests, genital herpes, soft hypo-oranges, syphilis, vaginal infections, genital fungal infections, chlamydia,… Many cases of unsus wanting pregnancies are forced to perform abortions, which seriously affect the woman's health, both physically and mentally.

2. How to get safe sex?

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The most common way to contraceptive is to use a condom

Currently, the most common way of contraception is to take a condom, place a contraceptive ring or take a contraceptive pill. However, the only way to be sure neither pregnancy nor sexually transmitted diseases is to abstain from sex altogether.

Adolescents who wish to have safe sex have many options to reduce the risk of unsymed pregnancy. Each different method of contraception carries certain risks. Condoms are one of the most common methods of contraception, but if not used properly, the risk of pregnancy is relatively high. Condoms with latex material are the only form that protects and prevents HIV transmission. Other methods, including hormones such as contraceptive pills, physical therapy such as placing the contraceptive ring, diaphragm and spermicide, need to be consulted and prescribed from a doctor.

3. Does safe sex help prevent sexually transmitted diseases?

Safe sex helps contraception and reduces the likelihood of sexually transmitted diseases. However, the protection depends on the mechanism of operation and the usage of each method. Latex condoms are considered an effective prevention for STDs, which work by reducing the likelihood of direct contact with the genitals or secreties from a partner. This product is very widely sold and consumers can easily find it. However, how to get safe sex depends on the proper use of condoms. For the highest efficiency, consumers need to follow the manufacturer's instructions.

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4. Is oral sex safe?

Oral sex is not necessarily safe sex because there is still the possibility of transmiting STDs (to both people). The agents that cause STDs are mainly viruses or bacteria that enter the body through small scratches on the skin or mucous membranes during sex. Therefore, any form of sexual contact is at risk of leading to transmission of the disease. Specifically, diseases such as herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis A, B, C and HIV are all capable of being transmitted through oral sex.

Condoms and mouth shields can reduce the risk of STDs during oral sex.

5. Safe sex requires coordination between two people

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Safe sex requires coordination between two people

Communication is an important part of safe sex. Let's talk to your sexuality frankly about safety and the need for safeguards if you're having sex. In addition, if they are suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, patients should present this to their sexual orientation so that they are aware of the importance of safeguards. However, even if a sexualally healthy and unsymed sexual friend is present, they are still likely to become infected without their knowledge.

According to statistics, up to three-quarter of women and half of men are infected with chlamydia without any symptoms. Thus, the only way to be sure if a person has STDs or not is to go to the doctor and get tested.

6. Contraceptive rate fails when using condoms

With latex condoms, even if used properly, there is still a failure rate of about 3%. In case of improper use of instructions or tearing of condoms during sex, the rate of unsymed pregnancy will be higher. If used in combination with other methods of contraception (e.g., contraceptive pills, contraceptives,…) the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced.

7. Contraceptive rate fails when taking contraceptive pills

Contraceptive pills should be used in accordance with the advice of the doctor and the instructions of the manufacturer. If these are guaranteed, the likelihood of an unexpected pregnancy for the contraceptive pill is generally less than 1%.

One thing to keep in mind, is that the contraceptive pill does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases.

8. The importance of sex education

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Having early knowledge of safe sex will help teens get the right source of information, help protect themselves, avoid the risk of STDs and uns wanting pregnancies

Parents, teachers, and the community should perform early sex sex on children, especially adolescent children. Having early knowledge of safe sex will help adolescents get the right source of information, help protect themselves, avoid the risk of STDs and unsymed pregnancies.

Sex education also helps children delay sex, develop deeper emotional relationships before thinking about sex. In addition, adolescents with knowledge of safe sex will tend to choose a more suitable partner, have a healthy relationship, and are less likely to have health risks. For gay or lesbian couples, protective sex is a measure that helps prevent the risk of STDs, especially HIV.

In any case, abstinence from sex is the only safe and guaranteed measure, helping couples not to become pregnant unsocepted nor to suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

When there is a desire to give birth, in order to prepare a healthy pregnancy, both spouses should check for birth health 3-5 months before pregnancy.

The wife should:

  • Vaccination before pregnancy (especially rubella prevention because rubella during pregnancy is extremely dangerous)
  • Genetic testing to screen for genetic diseases before pregnancy
  • Check for gynecologic inflammation that affects the health of mothers and fetuses
  • Especially women over 35 years of age who want to become pregnant (especially not yet pregnant) will have to have a very detailed health check because pregnancy at this age often has problems: Ovarian failure, premature birth, higher risk of fetal malformations, forward vegetables, pre-production.

The husband should:

  • Examination of reproduction health, detection of testicular atrophy, weak physical weakness, weak sperm …
  • The most sexually transmitted diseases are those that cannot be cured extremely dangerously

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Source: webmd.com

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