Sexual Health

Sexually transmitted infections are one part of sexual health, but that’s not all! Any aspect of health or healthcare that is related to sex and reproduction is about sexual health: menstruation, common infections like yeast or bacterial infections, birth control and abortion, health conditions like endometriosis, PCOS or phimosis, vaccinations, pain with sex, safer sex and other preventative sexual health practices and yep, STIs, too.

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Articles and Advice in this area:

Advice
  • Susie Tang

The Papanicolaou test, more easily pronounced “Pap smear,” is a test that checks to see whether there are any abnormal growths on your uterine cervix. Your clinician takes a small brush or swab and sweeps a sample off the tip of your cervix. The lab checks the sample to see if there are any abnormal…

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

With most sexually transmitted infections, it would be highly unlikely for a person to have one who has not had any kind of sexual contact – with genitals, hands or mouths – to have one. We call STIs – sexually transmitted infections – what we do because that is usually how they are transmitted…

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Mood changes are certainly one common side effect of the pill, and they’re worse for some people than for others (and younger people can get hit particularly hard with those effects). I hear you on how you’re feeling: way back when I was on the pill, and I was one of those who got whacked really…

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Why do you feel bad about using emergency contraception? Just like condoms, how it works is to prevent a pregnancy, and emergency contraceptive pills (Plan B or the Morning-After Pill) work the exact same way any combination hormonal birth control works, it just only needs to be taken after the fact…

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you want to use a behavioural method or spermicides and need help deciding between them.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you’re considering withdrawal (“pulling out”) as a birth control method, or already use it and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you’re considering the vaginal ring as a birth control method, or already use it and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you’re considering the contraceptive sponge as a birth control method, or already use it and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you’re considering spermicides as a birth control method, or already use them and want more information.

Article
  • Heather Corinna

If you’re considering minipills as a birth control method, or already use them and want more information.