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Please post
anything
that you find out about STD's.


How at risk are you for STD's? When you have sex/sleep with someone anyone you are sleeping with everyone they have had sex with in the last ten years.


[Condoms can help prevent some things, but they are not 100% more like 14% if used alone.]


DID YOU KNOW?



Did you know that you can get STD's from
ORAL
sex? There is no absolute safe sex when it comes to STD's.

STD's are spread through ANY
vaginal, oral, and/or anal

sex.




DID YOU KNOW.......?



Did you know that there are more than
25
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES IN THE U.S.A TODAY! And this is the sad part....MANY OF THOSE STD's have absolutely NO CURE. [<img:44166_1164145068.gif>] No I am not trying to scare you into not having sex...[if you want to, go to CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER (if there is one near you)and/or look it up on a medical website or in a book..ask your doctor if you don't believe me.]I am just trying to spread the word so young people don't have to find out one day that they have an STD or have passed it on to their lover/loved one and feel like they've ruined their life or possibly someone else's! I am just saying think before you act...I know it's hard, but it's worth it to be careful and safe. Trust me when that day comes that you want to marry and have kids and you want to start a life...and then you realize that you can't because of the risk of passing that STD on to your kids (through natural birth) or to your spouse by having sex and/or
ORAL
sex...what are you going to do?



http://www.sexetc.org/file/justlikeyouimagined_broadband.mov




Incurable STD's
Genital Herpes
Small red bumps, blisters, or open sores on the penis, vagina, or areas close by. Also, vaginal discharge in women. Fever, headache, and muscle aches. Pain when urinating. Itching, burning, or swollen glands in genital area. Pain in legs, buttocks, or genital area. Symptoms may go away and then come back. Some people may have no symptoms. There is no cure. Treatment includes taking a medicine to lower severity of symptoms.
here is a picture but you may just want to go to the site for yourself http://medpics.findlaw.com/imagesenlarged/9478W.jpg

Hepatitis B
Mild fever. Headache and muscle aches, joint pain. Tiredness. Loss of appetite. Nausea and vomiting. Dark-colored urine and pale bowel movements. Stomach pain. Skin and whites of eyes turning yellow (jaundice). About 30% of people have no symptoms. Treatment inlcudes taking a medicine to help the liver fight damage from the virus. There are medications available to treat long-lasting (chronic) HBV-infection. These work for some people, but there is no cure for hepatitis B when you first get it.
Fortunately, routine immunization of all children with the Hepatitis B vaccine will hopefully eliminate future Hepatitis B infections

HIV Infection And Aids
May have no symptoms for 10 years or more. Extreme fatigue. Rapid weight loss. Frequent low-grade fevers and night sweats. Frequent yeast infections (in the mouth). Red, brown, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose, or eyelids. Women can have vaginal yeast infections and other STDs, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and menstrual cycle changes. There is no cure. Treatment includes taking medicines to stop the virus from replicating, or making copies of itself.
Keep in mind that the CDC recommends that routine screening for HIV should begin for all teens at age 13 and then repeated each year if they are at high risk for getting an HIV infection.
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Harmful (if not treated diseases)

Gonorrhea
Pain or burning when urinating. Yellowish and sometimes bloody discharge from the penis or vagina. But, many men have no symptoms. Can be completely cured, but can be caught again, especially if both sex partners aren't treated.

Chlamydia
Most people have no symptoms. Abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina, pain in the testicles, and burning with urinating. Long-term irritation may cause lower abdominal pain, inflammation of the eyes and skin lesions. In women, it can cause inflammation of the pelvic organs pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Chlamydia an be completely cured, but can be caught again, especially if both sex partners aren't treated.



[If you have any of these symptoms go to the doctor or hospitail asap for a check up because its better to know than not to know and find out later, be open with your partner if you do have any of these but other than that have fun and kept the love going around.(Not the DISEASES!)]




How @ Risk Are You?



([F.Y.I.]-> This is assuming that each partner you have slept with or done anything with (including Oral and Anal!) has had the same amount of partners as you!)



How many partners have you had? Ask yourself that question before you scroll down........Okay, ready?...SCROLL!

If you have had 1 partner (and they've had only as many as you) the number of people you are exposed to is 1...unless they've had like 3 partners then you've been exposed to 7...YES 7 people!

ok here's the whole chart that I have, remember it is only show how many people if your partner has had the same amount of partners that you have had!

Number of Sexual partners..........................Number of people exposed to.

1..........................1


2..........................3


3..........................7


4..........................15


5..........................31


6..........................63


7..........................127


8..........................255


9..........................511


10..........................1023


11..........................2047


12..........................4095



Think about it do you want to have sex with that many people? Teens (I am one, too..if you don't believe me then go to my page[Faery Rule]) have a tendency to think "That will never happen to me!" when in reality it could happen to anyone!
You
are at risk for an STD, THINK IF JUST SITTING ON A TOLET THAT SOMEONE WITH HIV->AIDS HAS
BLED
ON AND GET IT (if you have an open wound down in that general area)...WHAT ELSE COULD YOU GET LIKE THAT? There are lots of different ways to get STD's, Drinking from the same cup;(My family and I can't share drinks with a family member b/c they have one of the hep viruses. The doc said we couldn't just in case.)Just go surf the web for your own info there are lots of different sites for your own viewing.



HEY HEY! here's for the people that support this wiki should go! I visited STD Facts at wiki!r>

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2007-04-13 [Faery Rule]: if you have visited I will put your name up on the page as a supporter unless you don't want to be put up there.

2007-04-13 [~Le Le~]: i'm done reading it and i find it to be a good point

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