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2021 NRMP Specialty Match Sees Record Numbers
The number of applicants to the Specialties Matching Service (SMS) of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) continued to grow
Read moreWhy do teens want to have sex?
Sex is a normal human behavior that allows us to connect with other people in a very intimate way. It
Read moreMy girlfriend and I had sex but I didn’t ejaculate but I may have had semen on my penis. Today she got her period (thankfully). Is there a chance her period could only last for a day and somehow be pregnant? Does having a period 100% mean she is not pregnant?
If a woman has vaginal bleeding, it does not 100% mean that she is not pregnant, but it is less
Read moreMy girlfriend and I use condoms when we have intercourse. She recently started school and marching band camp. Her period is now a week late but she won’t take a pregnancy test. When and how can I convince her to take a test, or is the delay due to stress?
Male condoms are 98% effective if they are used correctly and every time you have intercourse. If not used perfectly
Read moreI was having sex with a girl, I didn’t have a condom on, I only had on my underwear so did she. Our underwear got pretty damp, and I was wondering can she get pregnant? I didn’t ejaculate.
This is a really common question. Pregnancy almost always happens when sperm (either cum or pre-cum) gets into the vagina
Read moreAbstinence
What exactly is abstinence? Abstinence means that you’re not having any type of sexual intercourse – vaginal, oral, or anal.
Read moreWhy are long-acting forms of contraception like IUDs becoming more popular?
On a campus crowded by scientists and physicians, Elizabeth Watkins, Ph.D., is a bit of an anomaly as a historian.
Read moreBirth Control: Other Birth Control Methods for Females
What other types of birth control are available for females? There are four additional types of female birth control: How
Read moreCan you get HPV from anal sex?
Yes. You can get HPV from anal sex, vaginal intercourse, oral sex, or simply by sexual contact. HPV and genital
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