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Re: Why?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 5 Mar 2001 12:20:03 EST


Hi,

If you are going to engage in adult activities, you need to accept the accopanying responsibilites - like making sure you get to a gynecologist and have a pap smear at least once a year. If you had one, you could easily call the office and ask the doctor what might be going on.

Remember that sexual activity at your age can increase your risk of getting cancer in your early adult years. You're also exposing yourself, your partner, and any future children you might have to serious sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. It doesn't matter if you only have one partner and you think you know his history - unless you've lived with him all of his life and followed his every waking move, you cannot say you know everything about him for certain. Also there are other ways diseases are spread without sex - blood transfusions, sexual activity of the mother or father before birth, etc....so don't think you're safe even if this boy is in fact a virgin.

Don't worry about pregnancy right now - get yourself to a qualified obgyn immediately and get tested again, but most importantly for STDs, HIV now and again in six months (it often doesn't show up right away), and then go get yourself acquainted with the condom aisle of your local pharmacy. If you're embarrassed to buy condoms or see a gynecologist, maybe you're not ready to be engaging in sexual activity yet. But in any case, remember that your current state of "feeling great as usual" is not going to last much longer if you continue to pratice irresponsible sexual behavior.

Kas




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