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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Male Condoms: The DO's and DO NOT's

Guys and Gals, Damas y Caballeros...

Presenting
The DO's and DO NOT's of  Male Condoms!


The DO's
DO get and have condoms ready... always have them handy!
DO check them for air bubble & expiration date
DO open with hands
DO test with finger to make sure it rolls down the right way
DO apply lobster pinch on top of condom
DO roll condom all the way down
DO pull out and away every time
DO check for holes, leaks, tears or rips
DO properly dispose of condom (wrap it up in toilet paper and trash it)
DO hold the base of the penis and the condom together  to take out of the vagina
DO enjoy  =)

The DO NOT's
DO NOT use an open or expired condom.
DO NOT store in hot areas or leave in the sun.  Heat destroys the rubber.
DO NOT store in your wallet.  It may pop the package.
DO NOT use scissors to open. Scissors may cut the condom.
DO NOT put condom on too tight.
DO NOT recycle condoms. One condom for each sex act.
DO NOT use two or more condoms at the same time.  They will break.
DO NOT flush it down the toilet... it will come back up!
DO NOT disrespect your partner.
DO NOT use a condom that was put on backwards
DO NOT have sex with out a condom


Extra tips:
Consider Emergency Contraception if condom breaks or comes off.
Always respect your partner.


Now... the visuals:



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Myths About Birth Control

Hello everyone!
As you may already know, there are very effective ways to prevent pregnancy. However, there are also some MISCONCEPTIONS and MYTHS about avoiding pregnancy or decreasing the chances of pregnancy.
Birth Control Myths

MYTH: A girl can't get pregnant if she is standing up or on top.
FACT: ANY POSITION CAN GET A GIRL PREGNANT! A girl can get pregnant standing up, on top, on the bottom, sideways, in the pool or hanging from the ceiling.  After ejaculation the sperm by nature will automatically swim up the cervix.
MYTH: A girl can't get pregnant when she is on her period.
FACT: A woman can get pregnant at ANYTIME during her menstrual cycle. Sperm can live in the women's cervix for up to 5 days. If ovulation occurs during those 5 days, she can get pregnant. (Ovulation is when an egg is being released from the ovary which makes a woman is more fertile or more likely to become pregnant).

MYTH: A girl won't get pregnant if her partner pulls out before he ejaculates. 
FACT: A girl CAN get pregnant! Some men have premature ejaculations and the sperm can be released before a man climaxes. Some men may not have the will-power to "pull-out" in time. 

MYTH: A girl won't get pregnant if it's her first time having sex.
FACT: A girl CAN get pregnant even the first time having sex.  A woman can get pregnant anytime she is ovulating.
MYTH: A girl will not get pregnant if she urinates right after sex.
FACT: This myth is false! Girls have 3 openings in the genitelia area, an anus (for poop), vagina (for sex, periods and birth) and the urethra opening (for urinating). The sperm enters the vagina not the urethra. 
MYTH: The daily birht control pill will take effect right after taking it. (Not the morning after pill, Plan B or Emergency Contraception)
FACT: This myth is false. It can take up to a month for the hormones in the pill to take effect on the body.  These pills need to be taken daily at the same time each day to be effective.  Please consult a doctor for additional information.

MYTH: A girl can't get pregnant with anal sex.
FACT: This myth is false. A girl CAN get pregnant through anal sex. If a man ejaculates into the anus, eventually it will come out and possibly make its way into the vagina. (Anal sex runs a high risk for getting an STI).

Check out this video that goes over some of the myths we talked about:

If you have any questions on a method you might have heard of to be effective on preventing pregnancy, feel free to ask us. Also, if anything on this post is not clear let us know and we will be happy to clear things up for you :)

Have an amazing day!

Choices CAMP

Bullet-point Summary: "Lets Talk About Sex" TV Special

Hola!

Did you get to watch the premiere of "Let's Talk About Sex" on TLC? If you did, what did you think? Good? Bad?

If you missed it, here's a summary:
  • Americans view sex differently than Europeans.
  • In the US, sex is generally viewed as taboo. As a consequence teens in the US do not get the appropriate information they need to make well informed decisions. 
  • In Europe, sex is typically more openly talked about and accepted.  It is viewed as a normal human act that is meaningful.  They also focus heavily on safe sex by using protection.
  • Statistics show that STI and teen pregnancy rates are higher in the US compared to European countries.
  • Sex is a part of human nature and there is nothing we can do to change or stop people from having it. Therefore, it would be a smarter to inform teens about abstinence and teach them how to prevent contracting an STI and/or a pregnancy.
  • Sex is a health topic and should be approached as such. Teen and adults should be educated on this subject and be given the tools needed to protect themselves to live long healthy lives. 
As a teen growing up in the United States, what is your view on this subject? What do you think about the European approach?

Tell us your opinion in a comment (or on our ChatBox on the right), Facebook, Myspace and/ or Twitter :)

Here is a short promo sneak peak video from TLC: Video

Hasta luego!
Choices CAMP