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What Causes HPV in Females?

What is HPV? HPV is most commonly spread via vaginal or anal sex. HPV can affect anyone who is sexually active, even if you have only one partner. HPV — human papillomavirus — is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., with over 75 million people being infected, most of them young adults....

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What Causes Human Papillomavirus Infection (HPV)?

How does HPV spread? HPV infections often resolve without treatment and do not cause any health problems. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common viral infection that is transmitted through sexual activity. Papillomaviruses are viruses that infect only humans. It is mainly a skin-borne disease. People can get an HPV infection by having vaginal, anal,...

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What Happens to Our Bodies During Sex?

Physical and emotional changes during sex While engaging in sex or during masturbation, your body undergoes changes While engaging in sex or during masturbation, your body undergoes physical and emotional changes known as the sexual response cycle. You need to know the body’s response toward each phase of the cycle to enhance the relationship or...

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What Does Birth Control Do to Your Body?

Every birth control procedure or method has a side effect. Different birth control methods work in different manners. The barrier methods like condoms and vaginal sponges work by providing a barrier in the union of sperms and ovum. Hormonal pills, patches, shots and vaginal rings work by altering the hormones required for egg formation or...

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What Does the HPV Vaccine Prevent?

What is the HPV vaccine? The HPV vaccine was created to slow the spread of human papillomavirus and prevent these diseases. HPV is short for human papillomavirus. HPV actually consists of more than 200 connected viruses. Of these viruses, 40 are spread through sexual contact and can cause genital warts and cancer. The HPV vaccine...

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Vasectomy: Learn About Recovery From This Common Procedure

Vasectomy facts *Vasectomy facts medically edited by: Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD Vasectomy is an effective method of birth control; only about 15 out of 10,000 couples had a pregnancy occur after vasectomy. Vasectomy is a surgical technique done in men to cut the vas deferens bilaterally to prevent sperm from reaching the seminal fluid...

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What Are the Symptoms and Signs of Syphilis?

Syphilis is a bacterial infection that spreads through sexual contact. Syphilis is a bacterial infection that spreads through sexual contact. It is caused by the spirochete bacterium, Treponema pallidum. The first sign of syphilis is most commonly a painless sore, called a chancre, which develops where the bacteria enters the body. The chancre typically appears...

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What Is Trichomoniasis? Symptoms, Treatment, STD, Causes, Test & Signs

Trichomoniasis facts* *Trichomoniasis facts Medically Edited by: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted  infection (STI) caused by a parasite. Trichomonas infection can affect women or men and is spread via sexual contact. Many people who have the infection have no symptoms, but when symptoms occur, they include...

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What Are the Chances of Getting Hep C Sexually?

Which hepatitis is an STD? Hepatitis C: The Hepatitis C virus may be transmitted via sexual contact. However, studies have shown that such transmission is very rare. Hepatitis A, B, and C can be sexually transmitted. Hepatitis A: Although the fecal-oral route is common for hepatitis A, the virus can also be transmitted from any...

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What Are the Methods of Permanent Contraception?

What is permanent contraception? Permanent contraception methods are ways to permanently prevent pregnancy. Permanent contraception involves a minor surgical procedure by which the man or the woman is sterilized. It is possible to reverse surgical sterilization, but the reversal procedure is technically complicated and may not be successful. Reversal of a woman’s sterilization has a...

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