Friday, March 19, 2010

is it safe to have unprotected sex?

Question 1
is it safe to have unprotected sex?...  my girlfriend is on her 4th day on her period. there is little blood and we are impatient... is it safe to have unprotected sex now but i'll use a condum after wen i feel like cuming?? please answer this soon :) 5 stars for the best answer !!

Answers
1)   No that's a terrible idea. That's why they call it "unsafe sex." - Succeeding Failure

2)   It is very unlikely that she would get pregnant during/right after a period. - Matt D

3)   Lol, definitely unsafe.

Also, you shouldn't be able to have sex if you can't even spell the words involved. - Liz

4)   What is probable and what is possible: Probably no chance to be pregnant. Possibly, yes.

You should use a condom anyway. Better safe than sorry! - fradiga

5)   Bad bad idea..See, here's the thing. Even when you have sex, your penis excretes a natural lubricant which..Has sperm in it. You may notice this when you masturbate. I know how you feel, buddy. I hate condoms too.. - Shadow

6)   You should not have any sex at all, if you are that ignorant about how it works. Just pathetic. - MY ICON IS UPSIDE DOWN

7)   yes - Nick R


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Question 2
what std causes burning when urinating in men?...  

Answers
1)   aids - RAWRRAWRIMADINOSAUR

2)   Gonorrhea is the most common. Go grab some antibiotics and it should clear right up. - Matt D

3)   Gonorrhea, yeah. The last guy beat me to it. XD - Shadow

4)   Gonorrhea is it. The urinary tract is blocked with pus and infection. It may cause sterility. - Van Bo

5)   As the others said, gonorrhea, but a UTI can also cause burning on urination. - e w

6)   I were going to Say "Gonorrhea" but I see it is already very Popular with the Blokes! :o) - Johnny


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Question 3
I'm 17 years old w/ resting heart rate of 76?...  Ok, so, I'm a 17 year old guy, and I'm heavy. I just checked my resting heart rate, an it's 76z isn't this too low?? I thought that, given I'm overweight and don't get much exercise, this was rather low. I though it would be higher. I know the normal rate falls between 60-100, but shouldnt mine be higher than 76?? Or do I have something wrong with me? Idon't have any other symptoms associated with bradycardia either.


Thanks!

Answers
1)   Perfectly normal. - iammarrk

2)   no but that doesn't mean things will not change for you later on if you don't change things since you know you are out of shape. Just consider yourself lucky. - LYNN W

3)   Too low? lol normal is 70 (65 if u are 18 or older). If you are like 50 it means you are a very good athlete and have a strong heart that needs to work less. 76 is perfectly normal (maybe slightly high, but that's normal if u are a bit over weight). - fitim k

4)   I found out a couple of weeks ago that excess weight is not constantly due to excess fat, a load of extra weight is basically lying around in the colon. I tested a brand new supplement that is taking the country by storm, it rinses out the colon. I don't know how it does it, however I know that I melted away 17 pounds and 5 inches off my midriff! There is a risk free trial at http://davent.yourminddiet.info - Ramon

5)   There are two ranges commonly seen for pulse rates: the pulse when you are not resting (often called the normal rate), and the resting rate. The resting rate for a healthy person ranges rates range from 60 to 80, and the normal rate for a healthy person ranges from 60 to 100. The average resting heart rate for all ages is around 72. Lower pulse rates are better.

Your resting rate puts you at the poor end of the scale for a 17 year old. The average rate for your ages is between 66 and 69. - formerly_bob


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Question 4
If a few people in my family have cancer, is it possible for it to be in my blood?...  i dont know what types they were.

Answers
1)   You would manifest symptoms. Leukemia is cancer of the blood or bone marrow. You probably have no cancer. Eat food with anti-oxidants always. - Van Bo

2)   Is it in your blood? LOL - preeeee1313

3)   every human being has cancer cells in their body. you have to take care of your immune system and your emotions so that you won't get cancer even though it runs in your family. if it's in your family's blood, it doesn't mean that you are going to get it. - H L

4)   Increased risk for certain cancers has been shown to be genetic. However, this has nothing to do with blood type. Depending on what cancer your family members have died from it may be possible that you are at an increased risk, but it may also be a matter of chance. - iammarrk

5)   That is not the way cancer is passed, though there may be a slight genetic problem that makes you more likely to get cancer in the future.
However, it is not certain that you will get cancer, especially if the relatives were distant ones (i.e. anything other than mother, father or siblings). I would just be extra vigilant (checking for lumps etc), but otherwise not worry about it. - bored student 3


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Question 5
Do you think a woman who is HIV+ should risk getting pregnant and infecting a baby with HIV?...  I just ask cause I'm curious of what other people think. By the way I am not HIV positive I am just asking out of curiousity. Anyways is the risk worth it? I know I would personaly not do it out of the fear of passing it to my child. I just think it's not fair to the child for a few reasons one is the possibility of infecting the child and the other is the fact that one day that child is going to have to go through the heartache of losing their mother at a young age most likely. Thanks for the input in advance

Answers
1)   No I think it's selfish. - Princess

2)   there is medication that woman take during pregnancy.. beside prenatal vitamins, to allow them to care a fetus while infected.. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100225214814.htm - apple

3)   Colon cleaning is the new way to lose weight. Researchers have illustrated the point that not all additional weight is thanks to excess fat, a great deal of weight basically lies there in your colon, and all you have to do is rinse it out. http://galips.bestweightloss4u.info has a risk free trial on at the moment, give it a try, you could lose as much as 20 lbs! - Alberto

4)   I'm no doctor, but I saw an episode of Grey's Anatomy where a woman was in that same situation and she was going to have an abortion, but found out the baby would have a 99% chance of coming out normal. It would be a tough decision, but I think I would still have the baby, and anyway, some people live with HIV for 20 years or more. Anyone's mom or dad could die at a young age, especially with all the sickness and disease nowadays....that's just a risk you have to take when having a child. - Samantha


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