Monday, September 22, 2008

Baby is A Miracle after Married

Anak adalah anugrah yang ditunggu-tunggu setelah sepasang kekasih menikah. Ada pasangan yang diberi kemudahan dalam mendapatkan anak, ada pula yang sudah berusaha bertahun-tahun buah hati tak kunjung datang.

Baby is a miracle after the couple have married. There are a couples who were difficult get a baby and the others were esay.
Infertility may be caused by reproductive organ diseases like varicocel, ovarium cyste, hormonal disease, infection, anatomical diseases, etc. and psychologic factor in the otherside.
Do you live on Yogyakarta Indonesia? if you have a problem in health reproductive, you can come to Jogja International Hospital, Jl. Ringroad Utara no.160, Condongcatur, Depok, Sleman Yogyakarta. Call 0274-4463535 push ext. So, you can choice more obstetric and gynecolog there.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Oral Sex


It is critical that clinicians be aware of and alert parents to the need to initiate conversations about heterosexual and homosexual intimacy and about what makes these “sexual activities” safe and risky – when or even before children enter middle school.

In a survey study, Halpern-Felsher et al. found that 9th-grade adolescents were more likely to engage in oral than in vaginal sex. This study and others have also shown that only a minority of adolescents acknowledge that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia and HIV can be spread by oral sex. Whereas the risks of acquiring some STIs are lower with oral than with vaginal sex, this is not necessarily true of all STIs. The risk posed by cold sores (i.e., herpesvirus 1) is rarely appreciated, and people are less apt to take precautions when they have an outbreak. Although there is limited information on the actual rates of STIs for those who engage in oral sex, it is clear that the risk is not zero. That so many adolescents are having oral sex, are viewing it as safe, and are perceiving little or no risk resulting from engaging in oral sex, emphasizes the need for research on the oral transmissibility of traditional and nontraditional STIs and the importance of increasing health education about the risks of oral sex.

Adolescents not only associate fewer health risks with oral than with vaginal sex, most also believe that there are fewer social and emotional risks. The adolescents who participated in the survey study in particular believed that they were less likely to get a bad reputation, get into trouble, feel bad about themselves, or feel guilty if they engaged in oral rather than penile-vaginal sex. Furthermore, they believed that having oral sex would pose less of a threat to their interpersonal relationships than would penile-vaginal sex. The data presented in the next three slides in this talk corroborate this finding and reinforce the need for an earlier and broader focus in sex education.
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