Sexual health basics
Sexuality is
part of being human. Love, affection and intimacy all play a role in healthy
relationships from childhood through old age.
You often hear
about the importance of physical health, mental health and spiritual health,
but feeling confident about your sexual health also is very important.
Achieving sexual health allows for:
·
Healthy
relationships
·
Planned
pregnancies
·
Avoidance of
disease
That's why it's
essential to be well-informed about all aspects of sexual health and what it
takes to have a fulfilling sex life. Similarly, it's important to be aware of
factors that can complicate your sexual health. Don't let embarrassment keep
you from bringing up concerns or asking questions of your doctor or other
health care providers.
STD prevention
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections acquired by
sexual contact. You can get an STD by having unprotected sex with a partner
who's infected. You can't always tell if someone is infected, however, because
many STDs cause no symptoms, at least at first. In fact, a person may have an
STD without knowing it.
That's why you have to be vigilant about STD prevention. If
you're sexually active, your best bet for STD prevention is to have just one
sex partner who doesn't have any STDs and who has sex only with you. If you're
not in an exclusive relationship, you can still protect yourself by learning
about and consistently practicing STD prevention, such as using condoms.
Women's sexual health
Women's sexual health is an important aspect of women's health,
whether you're trying to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections
or you're worried about low sex drive or other women's sexual health problems.
Learn how to achieve a fulfilling sexual relationship, and know
how to protect you from sexually transmitted infections. As you get older,
understand common changes in women's sexual health — and how to maintain a
healthy and enjoyable sex life at any age.
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