Take a home pregnancy test or see your Dr.
When multiplying two negative numbers you multiply as you would with regular positive numbers the product will ALWAYS be positive. Example: -3 x -3 = 9
If you're sexually active you should always practice safer sex by using a condom - menstruation or not makes no difference here. You should also always use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy, condoms are a form of birth control too. If considering becoming sexually active it's important to learn more about safer sex and birth control.
With regular dry cell batteries, the flat negative (-) side always sits against the spring.
Anyone who is sexually active can acquire chlamydia. This is why it's important to talk to your sexual partner about their sexual history, if they've been tested, and ALWAYS use protection.
G is always negative when H is negative and S is positive.
the sum of two negative integers is ALWAYS negative
No. A positive times a negative is always negative. A negative times a negative is always a positive.
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You can tell if a guy is sexually attracted to you by how he treats you. If he is always trying to touch to you and get close, he may be sexually attracted to you.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) don't care if your partner is male or female. If you are sexually active with either sex (or both) -- use protection. Also find a free clinic so you can get tested occasionally for STDs. They don't always have obvious symptoms.Please play safe!
A Square is a polygon that is always regular.
Going to a gynecologist has nothing to do with you being sexually active or not. It depends on if one of your partners has had an STD. You should go get tested, just to be sure. And then use a condom with every partner, every time. Condoms are the only way to help prevent an STD. If possible, you should ask each partner to get tested also. That will protect you and them. you are always at risk.the only way you wouldn't be if you didnt have sex at all.if you arent using condoms you need to get checked. Unless both you and your partner have been checked and been faithful you are at risk. Condoms are certainly a big help but not 100%. If you are sexually active (even if you are both faithful) you should be having regular cervical (Pap) smears anyway.