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Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
Mississippi has spent more than $16 million in abstinence only programs, yet the state ranked number one in teen births in 2009, and in the top five in numbers STD infections. ... My three kids, 14-15-17 are going to start having sex (or did start
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Blog Source: dating-n-intimacy.com
Preventing Sexually Transmitted DiseasesFor young people who have not yet become sexually active, the most obvious way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases is to practice abstinence. Unfortunately, even if you refrain from having sex until you're
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Blog Source: www.palmettoscoop.com
Abstinence education reversed the trends of the 90's, when the majority of teens were having sex. After federal and state governments made a real investment in America's future by financially supporting abstinence-centered education ... from the
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Blog Source: www.globecampus.ca
Although they didn't know it at the time, that small piece of cardboard dictated if they had had unprotected sex, oral sex, were abstinent, used a condom, or had an STD. After crowding into the gym, the students were told to gather signatures from ...
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Blog Source: www.cdc.gov
... sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstaining from oral, anal, and vaginal sex altogether or having sex only with a mutually monogamous, uninfected partner are the only ways that individuals can be completely protected from the sexual
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Blog Source: webboard.aegis.org
The CDC National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention provides the following information as a public service only. Providing synopses of key scientific articles and lay media reports on HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted diseases and ... "
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Blog Source: girlsguidetothegalaxy.com
Chlamydia – Symptoms of chlamydia include vaginal discharge, painful urination, pain when having sex, lower abdominal pain and bleeding between menstrual cycles. Unfortunately, St. Louis' favorite plague is often asymptomatic. .... Abstinence is
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Blog Source: www.jillstanek.com
PP is implying that teens inevitably will -- and even should -- continue having sex, but as long as they're practicing "safe" sex "safer" sex and getting tested for STDs once a year, they will continue to be acting "responsibly". ..... Good arguments