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DESCRIPTION
It is those practices that increase the risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease (ETS). TYPES OF BEHAVIOR
The behaviors of high risk include:
- To have multiple sexual couples.
- To have (you himself) a history gone on from any ETS.
- To have a couple with a history gone on from any ETS.
- To have a couple with an unknown history.
- To use drugs or alcohol in situations where there can be sexual exchange.
- To have a couple who takes drugs of intravenous form.
- To have relations homo - or "mixed up" heterosexuals.
- Anal sex.
- To have a sexual relation without protection (sex without the use of condoms in the male or female) with an unknown couple.
To drink alcohol or to use drugs increases the risk since these behaviors increase the probability of which a person takes part in a sexual activity of high risk. Also, many of the organisms can be transferred by means of the shared use of needles or another tool of consumption of drug.
The groups of high risk include homosexual or bisexual men, users of intravenous drugs who share the needles, sexual couples of the persons who are included inside the groups of high risk, children who are born of mothers with an ETS, and persons who received transfusions of blood or coagulating products between 1977 and 1985 (before the norms faced to avoid the presence of VIH in blood and hemoderivados). SUMMARY
In short, the education of surer sexual behaviors needs precise information, previous planning, and ideal communication between the couples. With such measurements, the couples can enjoy the pleasures of a sexual relation while they minimize the potential risks. Some individuals can prefer to include the precautions to avoid a pregnancy in the definition of behaviors of sure sex. Nevertheless, this text alludes only to the prevention of the illness. For more information on of prevention of the pregnancy to see Contraception - Familiar Planning.
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