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- Sex education: Talking to your teen about sex - Mayo Clinic
Sex education for teens includes not having sex (abstinence), date rape, gender identity, sexual orientation and other hard topics Be ready for questions such as: How will I know I'm ready for sex? Many issues, such as peer pressure, curiosity, and loneliness, might lead teens into early sexual activity Reassure your teen that it's OK to wait
- Sexual health Sex and aging - Mayo Clinic
Adults can keep having sex at any age In fact, many older adults enjoy an active sex life Staying interested in sex, being happy with how often you have sex and enjoying sex all are linked to good health in later life Of course, aging raises some challenges Physical changes, illness, disabilities and some medicines can make it harder to enjoy sex
- Sexual health Talking to kids about sex - Mayo Clinic
The thought of kids and sexuality scares many parents But it's important for parents to talk to kids about sex Kids and teens get a lot of information from friends and the media They need help to make healthy choices about sex There's no one right way to talk to kids about sex How mature the
- Health issues for lesbians and other women who have sex with women
Understand health concerns for lesbians and other women who have sex with women, and take steps to promote good health
- How to get pregnant - Mayo Clinic
How to predict ovulation Having sex before ovulation is important Knowing when you ovulate and having sex regularly from 3 to 4 days before ovulation until one day after ovulation improves the odds of getting pregnant Ovulation is the process in which an ovary releases an egg
- Sex during pregnancy: Whats OK, whats not - Mayo Clinic
If you're pregnant, you may have questions about sex during pregnancy Here's what to know Is it OK to have sex while pregnant? The amniotic fluid in the uterus and the strong muscles of the uterus protect your growing baby Having sex won't affect your baby if you don't have health concerns during
- Dry orgasm - Mayo Clinic
Dry orgasm happens when you reach sexual climax but your penis doesn't release semen Or it releases very little semen Semen is the thick, white fluid that carries sperm When it comes out of the penis, it's called an ejaculation Dry orgasm usually isn't harmful But it can lower the chances that you'll be able to get your partner pregnant if you try to have a baby
- Sexual health Sexual health basics - Mayo Clinic
Senior sex tips Sex after pregnancy: Set your own timeline STD testing Talking to your teen about sex Testosterone therapy: Potential benefits and risks as you age Vagina Women's sexual health Men's health care at Mayo Clinic Our caring team of Mayo Clinic experts can help you with your health concerns Visit Mayo Clinic Men's Health to get
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