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Before Having That Unprotected Sex, Here Are 9 Things You Should Know


THIS WON'T HELP

1. Douches. "They can alter levels of healthy bacteria and increase the risk of infection," warns Cosmo contributor Jennifer Ashton,M.D., an ob-gyn.





2. Soap. Sudsing around or inside your vagina — even with antibacterial soap — can cause skin reactions or disrupt healthy microbes.
3. Self-treatment. Don't borrow meds from a friend. Antibiotics can't treat viral infections like HPV, herpes, and HIV. Plus, misusing antibiotics fuels hard-to-treat superbugs.
4. A hot shower. Rinsing off may make you feel squeaky clean, but it can't prevent STIs after the fact.


THIS WILL HELP

1. Your Gyno. You may need a test or preventative medication. "If you don't know your partner's STI status, your MD may prescribe antibiotics to prevent chlamydia and gonorrhea or a prophylaxis to prevent HIV," says Dr. Ashton.
2. Plan B. Take emergency contraception (it's OTC at drugstores, or get an Rx for Ella from a doctor) right away to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
3. A symptom check. Call your doc if you have any unusual pain, bleeding, discharge, or itching.
4. Repeat testing. Some viruses and bacteria don't show up right away, so test again a few months after exposure.
This article was originally published as "The Cosmo Encyclopedia of STIs" in the November 2014 issue ofCosmopolitanClick here to get the issue in the iTunes store!




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