Safe sex mistakes to avoid


Safe sex not only prevents sexually transmitted diseases, but is also a safe and highly effective method of contraception. However, in reality, not everyone understands all about safe sex and it is still possible to make sexual mistakes.

In Vietnam, the practice of safe sex is not really focused. But the importance of safe sex cannot be denied, because it is essential in protecting the health of both partners, limiting unwanted pregnancy. Here is one of the mistakes that many people often make in safe sex practice.

1. Improper use of condoms


Condoms are a tool that helps protect both partners from sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy, but it is only effective when you use them correctly. Some mistakes when using condoms incorrectly include:
Not paying attention to the expiration date of condoms and using expired condoms. If the condom becomes dry, sticky, or hard when removed, a new condom should be used. Reuse condoms: Many people think that condoms can be reused after being used only by cleaning. However, it is not recommended to do so because condoms after using one time will have very low quality, the risk of tearing when reused and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. Not using a condom from the beginning, many people often wait until they ejaculate to wear a condom. So using condoms can't prevent you from getting an STI, and you still have a small chance of getting pregnant. Use other items such as plastic bags instead of condoms. These items are not specialized items, will cause discomfort and do not bring the expected effect.

2. Not being tested for sexually transmitted diseases


Some sexually transmitted infections have unclear symptoms or no symptoms at all. If you're sexually active, be sure to get screened for some STDs.
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3. Mistakes about birth control


Many people may be confused about whether having sex in certain ways can avoid the risk of unwanted pregnancy on certain days. Here are some misconceptions about getting pregnant during sex:
Contraception by anal sex: The chance of getting pregnant during anal sex is quite low, but not must be completely impossible. That's because semen can travel from the anal area to the vagina and fertilization can still take place. However, in addition to the risk of pregnancy, anal sex carries a high risk of infection. Because the lining of the rectum is thin and can tear easily causing infection. So use a condom every time you have anal sex, use plenty of lubricant to protect you from infection and unwanted pregnancy. Having sex for the first time can't get pregnant: You may think that it's difficult for a woman to get pregnant the first time she has sex. The truth, however, is that if a girl or a guy is having sex and doesn't choose to use contraception, there's a chance she can get pregnant, no matter what the time it was. what number. On the other hand, a guy can also get a girl pregnant the first time he has sex. Therefore, it is necessary to use birth control if you are not ready to become pregnant and should wear a condom to protect against sexually transmitted diseases. Change positions in sex to prevent pregnancy: The position during sex has absolutely nothing to do with pregnancy. Because you can get pregnant if you don't use contraception no matter what position you have. In addition, there is no place that can help prevent pregnancy such as having sex in the bathroom, in the swimming pool... still at risk of pregnancy. Douching after sex to prevent pregnancy: Douching or cleaning the vagina with water or a special solution does not protect against pregnancy or STIs. In fact, it can spread the infection to other parts of the reproductive system such as the uterus and fallopian tubes. Sex during menstruation can still get pregnant: There are many people who believe that a woman cannot get pregnant if she has sex during her period. In fact, women can still get pregnant at any time of the month, if they don't use birth control. Sperm can survive for up to a few days after sex, so even if you have sex while you're menstruating, it can stay in your body long enough to get you pregnant, especially in women. people with irregular menstrual cycles. In addition, having sex while menstruating carries a high risk of infection and should be avoided. Vaginal Ejaculation Pregnancy: It is thought that a woman cannot get pregnant if a man ejaculates outside the vagina, which is a mistake about safe sex. Because it is not a highly effective contraceptive method at all. Not only that, external ejaculation also does not help you avoid sexually transmitted diseases. Oral sex cannot make a woman pregnant, even if you swallow semen. But it can expose you to sexually transmitted diseases. Thus, for safe and effective contraception, you should consult an obstetrician. Do not follow the traditional remedies because it may not really work and cause you to get pregnant

4. Using stimulants before sex


One safe sex mistake is thinking that drinking will make you stronger doing it. However, this is not true. When men are drunk, it can be difficult for them to make the best decisions, even decisions about safe sex. Alcohol can make us take all sorts of risks, such as having sex before we're really ready, or having sex with someone we don't like. Also, alcohol won't make your sex experience any better, and you're more likely to regret your sex life.

5. Do not wear condoms because there are no symptoms of the disease


You or your partner can have no symptoms and still get STIs. This means you can infect each other. Always using condoms during sex and regularly getting tested for STIs is recommended to be able to practice safe sex.
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6. Thinking that birth control methods can prevent all STIs


To make sure you don't get a sexually transmitted infection, it's important not to have sex, even oral, anal or vaginal or even exchange bodily fluids that will expose you to STIs . Most forms of birth control, like the pill or an intrauterine device, will not protect you from any sexually transmitted infections. Barrier forms of protection, such as condoms and dental patches, may be safer to reduce the risk of infection and pregnancy, but may not prevent all diseases. It cannot prevent genital herpes, syphilis, pubic lice, etc., which are transmitted by contact.

7. Relationship with many different partners


Having sex with many different partners puts you at higher risk for STIs. Trying to limit the number of partners as much as possible is a way to protect yourself from many dangerous diseases.
Above are common mistakes about safe sex. To know how to have a safe relationship, the first thing you need to avoid is the above mistakes, which are mistakes that many people make. Practicing sex not only protects you but also your partner from many infections and pregnancy when you are not really ready.

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Reference source: webmd.com
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