by Helen Watters | Nov 8, 2007 | Sex, Sexuality & Pregnancy
Condoms should always be used for sexual intercourse. They are available free from most clinics or for a small fee at all drugstores. They protect against pregnancy and prevent transmission of STD’s (sexually transmitted diseases) such as HIV/AIDS. There are...
by Helen Watters | Jun 6, 2007 | Sex, Sexuality & Pregnancy, Uncategorized
So, you think you might be pregnant? “Approximately four days after fertilization, the egg will start to produce a pregnancy hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hGC). A pregnancy test will detect this hormone about one week after fertilization. Most...
by Helen Watters | Dec 10, 2004 | General Health
Taken From: http://www.sexuality.org/l/fetish/shaving.html Basic Steps: If you have long pubic hairs, trim hair with clippers or scissors. Electric clippers are best for this purpose. Take a long, warm bath beforehand. Before applying shaving cream, rinse area with...
by Helen Watters | Sep 25, 2003 | Miscellaneous
During your teenage years, you may not feel that you have much direction and you aren’t really sure where you life is headed. You are sort of standing at the crossroads of life thinking “now do I turn left or right?” Life is pretty much what you make...
by Helen Watters | Sep 25, 2003 | Sex, Sexuality & Pregnancy
You can always get pregnant if you have sex. There are ways to lessen this risk but if you are going to be having sex, you need to use protection.The most universal method of contraception is the condom. They protect you against pregnancy and diseases and require very...