2011年4月20日星期三

The Pope, condoms and HPV: that Pope Benedict XVI may not know (ContributorNetwork)

Comment | Pope Benedict XVI has decided that the Catholic Church should approve of contraception in the form of condoms, in certain circumstances as to protect prostitutes. He reached his conclusion given the evidence that condoms prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS. Condoms also provide a high degree of protection for STDs such as syphilis and gonorrhea.

However, there are a few facts that the Pope can not knowing that we've accumulated here in America:

* The Pope know perhaps not a condom must be latex to provide a high degree of protection.

* The Pope is perhaps not to the current lack of condoms for efficacy against HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) - most dangerous second STD of today. According to this recent study at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), condoms do not provide a large degree of protection against HPV.

HPV is already connected with more than 90% of cases of cancer of the cervix. A male can carry without knowing of HPV to all its partners, and females may have no symptoms until it is too late, and they have cervical cancer.

HPV may be transmitted orally and genital mutilation. Female genital mutilation, contracted by exposure to the infected skin not protected by a condom, which covers only the male organ. HPV can be contracted warts open in the thighs or lips, sweat or mucous glands.

Orally, a condom placed on language for oral sex may not protect fabric HPV infected against outside covered area.

Another study of CDC 2010 proves that HPV oral sex and even reached only French kissing of epidemic proportions (there are forms more than 100 HPV.) (Gardisil HPV vaccine, covers only a few genital HPV strains).

* The Pope know perhaps not that according to the CDC, there are at least eight stages to the use of a condom correctly:

1 Use a new condom for each sexual act throughout the Act.

2. Prior to the sexual contact, put the condom the laminated side out.

3. If the condom is not a tank, pinch the end by leaving a space of half inches of semen collection (how many people, especially adolescents, are going to stop and measure a half-inch?).

4 Holding-the-art, scroll down to the base of the penis condom.

5. After ejaculation and before softening, grab the rim of the condom and it away, to ensure that the semen escape.

6 Wrapped condom in tissue and throw where others handle.

7. If the condom breaks during intercourse, delete it and put on another (it may be too late for protection at this time there).

8 Use water-based lubricants lubrication. Oil can weaken latex.

And there is nothing said on the fingers of washing, genitals or language before deciding to pursue more from sex play.

* The Pope know perhaps not the best condom can still result in three of every 100 pregnancies.

* The Pope know perhaps not that recent investigations on abstinence education concluded that abstinence education is effective. Discouragement of abstinence by safe sex - activists, and current United Nations encouragement to prostitution as a means of legal livelihood is not justified.

Several studies, including one by the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine Journal, released in February 2010 discredit the use of condoms; but they reveal that the abstinence education works in many cases.

After two years of work with 600 American middle schoolers considered as in "high risk" for sexual experimentation, the results of the survey APAMJ showed:

* 52% of a group of test safe sex education began to have sexual intercourse, compared to only 33% of students in the program of abstinence - which is a difference of 19 percent between sexual practices and the Group of abstinence.

Abstinence education students had fewer sex partners, less often.


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