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What is the only way to prevent spreading of STD's?
male and female condoms
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Besides abstinence, what method of birth control is the most effective?
IUD, the implant, the shot (if done regularly.)
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True or False:
The more a women has sex, the looser her vagina will become.
False.
Feeling too tight or too loose is a matter of lubrication. |
What is "sperm" short for?
Spermatozoa or Spermatozoon (plural).
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Which STDs are curable?
syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, crabs.
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What makes oral sex more safe?
Barriers (condoms, dental dams).
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What are the two folds of skin on your vagina called?
The labia majora.
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What is sperm?
The mature male sex cell in which fertilizes the female ovum (egg) in an organism.
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What is the most common symptom of an STD?
pain when urinating, itching, unusual lumps or sores, asymptomatic.
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Why are "natural" or "lambskin" condoms not as effective as latex?
They do not protect against HIV and other STDs.
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How many nerve endings are in the clitoris?
Approximately 8,000.
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How much of a penis is actually external?
About half is external and half is internal tucked up inside your pelvis and attached to the pelvic bone.
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What are the risks of untreated STD's?
Ectopic pregnancy, PID,
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What is the only 100% effective way to prevent against pregnancy?
Abstinence.
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Why does a male release basic fluid from his prostate into a women's vagina?
To neutralize acidity levels in a female's vagina.
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Like the inside of a person's eyelid, bacteria thrives in this environment of the male reproductive system.
The inner fold of the foreskin.
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What is the easiest way to contract an STD
Anal sex
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If you or your partner is allergic to latex, which type of condom should you use?
Polyurethane.
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When not in use, how big is a Uterus?
3 inches long and 2 inches wide.
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In recent times, what is the percent of newborns' with circumcised penis's?
54.5%
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