Using a condom can reduce the risk of transmitting infections, including vaginal staph infections, during sexual activity. However, while condoms provide a barrier, they may not completely eliminate the risk, especially if there are cuts or sores present. It's essential to communicate with your partner about their condition and consider consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Overall, practicing safe sex and maintaining good hygiene are important steps to minimize risks.
Yes it is completely safe.
In order to be safe from staph Infection you gotta bath and continue washing your hands
After a month on the Pill and making sure your partner is disease free and faithful, it is safe to have sex (a tricky one!)
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No, it can spread to other people possibly. Staph needs to be treated, if not you could possibly de.
yes it is safe just as long as the condom is well lubricated and you go slow
There's no way to be 100% safe from HIV using a condom. The only way to be 100% sure is abstinence, or complete honesty with a monogamous partner!
Safest -- None! Pretty safe -- masturbation, mutual masturbation, frottage (rubbing your genitals against your partner's body) Not quite as safe -- penetration with a latex condom (Never reuse a condom, and check the "good until" date on the package. Don't use oil-based lubricants with latex condoms.) Risky -- penetration with a non-latex condom (These still prevent pregnancy, but viruses -- including the AIDS virus -- can get through them.) Potentially dangerous -- oral intercourse without a condom Not advisable -- Anal intercourse without a condom; sex with a person with an active sexually transmitted disease (STD); not getting an STD test every few months if you or your partner are sexually active with others.
The short answer is "No." There is only "safer sex." For sexually transmitted diseases, using a condom will reduce your risk TREMENDOUSLY, but will not make it disappear. As for getting pregnant... condoms have a 12% failure rate. If that's all you use--- you're looking at a 1 in 10 chance of getting pregnant. Is that safer? Yes. Is that safe? No. For pregnancy... use multiple methods. It will decrease your chances of getting pregnant greatly. Diaphragm, pull-out, condom, spermicide, the pill, Fertility Awareness Method, etc... use as many as you can, and you will be "safer." There is no such thing as 'safe sex.' COndoms break way to much. Condoms can come off. Trust me trying to get a condom out of vaginal cavity is not easy or fun. No there is no 100% safe sex condoms do provide a lesser chance of contracting diseases and getting pregnant but diseases such as herpes can still be transmitted even with the use of a condom so please be extremely careful with the choices that you make concerning your partner and the methods of protection you use hope this helps, good luck, and GOD BLESS!!!
If the partner on whom you are performing oral sex ("cunnilingus") is healthy and free of sexually transmittable infections, then it is generally safe to swallow vaginal fluid. Sexually transmittable infections (STIs) may be passed on if the partner performing the cunnilingus has cuts or sores inside or around their mouth. When with a partner who has an STI or you are unsure of your partner's history, it is then advisable to use a dental dam. A dental dam is a square shaped piece of rubber that is placed over the vulva as a physical barrier.
only if you tell the dentist
I would certainly hope that your boyfriend doesn't have vaginal lips! Hopefully the couple is practicing "safe sex." If a condom is used, it is possible that the woman is having an allergic reaction. Some people, men and women, are very sensitive/allergic to latex or lotions, creams, etc...