Sex and your health
Sexually Transmitted Infections
An empowered woman know the importance of sexual health.
"We face a serious public health challenge regarding the sexual health of our nation...doing nothing is unacceptable. If we are to meet this challenge, we must find common ground and reach consensus on the nature of these problems and their possible solution, consistent with the best available science." - Surgeon General David Satcher, June 28, 2001.
"In the United States, more than 65 million people are currently living with an incurable STD. An additional 15 million people become infected each year." - Centers for Disease Control.
Statistics
1 in 5 Americans has been infected with an STI (American Social Health Association.)
Sexual active adolescent girls have the highest risk of cervical infections (Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1994).
POD or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is the most rapidly increasing of infertility in the United States (The Medical Institute).
In 1990, reports indicated that strains of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) were present in 99% of samples tested for cervical cancer. It is estimated that 75% of sexually active Americans are or have previously been infected with HPV (The Medical Institute).
Prevention
Abstaining from any sexual contact with another is the only way to be 100 percent confident of avoiding STD infection.
Prevention through avoiding exposure is the best strategy for controlling the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Proper use of condoms with each act of sexual intercourse can reduce, but not eliminate, risk of STDs. (Center for Disease Control and Prevention).
STI Screening
The Center for Disease Control recommends screening whenever you are exposed to a new sexual partner. You can receive information about all STDs and STIs by visiting The Options Clinic for Women.
Call 817.599.6700 for an appointment