Title: Sex & Sexual Health

How risky is...?

Sex is great - we love it! So believe us when we say that we're not trying to piss on anyone's parade by saying there are risks involved. The more informed you are about the risks, the easier it will be for you to navigate them. In this section you will find information about different kinds of sex, and the related risks of HIV and other STIs. All STIs are preventable, treatable or curable, and some are all three, so it's worth taking care of your sexual health. If you have any STI symptoms, get yourself to a clinic as soon as possible and avoid sex until they've given you the all clear. You can have some STIs without showing any symptoms, so if you have an active sex life it's worth getting a full sexual health check up every six months.

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The health information on this page was last updated on 31 December 2008.