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Sexually Transmitted Diseases  101


Sexual activity at a young age. The younger a person starts having sex, the greater his or her chances of becoming infected with an STD.

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Unprotected sex. Latex condoms are the only form of birth control that reduce your risk of getting an STD, and must be used every time. Spermicides, diaphragms, and other birth control methods may help prevent pregnancy, but they don't protect a person against STDs.

Lots of sex partners. People who have sexual contact — not just intercourse, but any form of intimate activity — with many different partners are more at risk than those who stay with the same partner.​

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