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Condoms: Ignore the Myths, Get the Facts
By Emily Chaloner, 17, Staff Writer

Condoms are easy to get, easy to use (once you learn how to use them the right way), and affordable. They also effectively reduce the risk of starting an unplanned pregnancy or getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

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Dangerous Liaisons
Have you watched "Dangerous Liaisons"? It's the third in a series of special programs for "Fight for Your Rights: Protect Yourself," MTV's yearlong pro-social campaign to educate you about important sexual health issues.
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  Does pre-cum have sperm in it or not? I need to know if I can get pregnant from it.

  Pre-cum fluid does not usually contain sperm. But if a guy has recently ejaculated, there may be live sperm inside his urethra. So, when the pre-cum passes through his urethra, it can �pick up� the leftover sperm and carry it out of the penis.   more...
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Condom and the birth control pill.
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Depo-Provera or Norplant.

  Ever since I had sex with my boyfriend, I don�t feel as close to him as I used to, before we did it.   
-- Kristie, 18
North Smithfield, RI
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