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		<title>I&#8217;ve been sexually active and my vagina has been having a weird odor…</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 20:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[…Yellow or brown discharge comes out and it itches. What do I have?  I don’t use a condom. Thanks for writing in—it’s responsible to be aware of what’s going on in your body! It sounds like you are experiencing the symptoms of an infection. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to tell exactly what’s going on without seeing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>…Yellow or brown discharge comes out and it itches. What do I have?  I don’t use a condom.</strong></p>
<p>Thanks for writing in—it’s <strong>responsible</strong> to be aware of what’s going on in your body!</p>
<p>It sounds like you are experiencing the symptoms of an infection. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to tell exactly what’s going on without seeing a doctor. Make an appointment at Teen Clinic as soon as possible to make sure you’re healthy.  We also suggest <strong>abstaining from sex </strong>until you know for sure, since some infections can be <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/" target="_blank">sexually transmitted</a>.<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/" target="_blank">Give us a call</a> to schedule your appointment, and consider using <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/" target="_blank">condoms</a> <strong>100%</strong> in the future to keep yourself <strong>safe</strong> and <strong>healthy!</strong></p>
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		<title>My granddaughter had sex for the first time 5 days ago. She said it hurt. She has had light bleeding since then. How long until the bleeding goes away?&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:44:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;She did use a condom. Your granddaughter is lucky to have someone she can talk to!  Thanks for writing in on her behalf. Although light bleeding can occur after a person’s first vaginal intercourse, bleeding that continues should be evaluated by a medical professional. Vaginal bleeding is often a sign of infection, whether a sexually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8230;She did use a condom.</strong></p>
<p>Your granddaughter is lucky to have <strong>someone she can talk to! </strong> Thanks for writing in on her behalf.</p>
<p>Although light <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/bleeding/" target="_blank">bleeding</a> <strong>can</strong> occur after a person’s first <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/vaginal-sex/" target="_blank">vaginal intercourse</a>, bleeding that continues should be evaluated by a medical professional. Vaginal bleeding is often a sign of infection, whether a <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/" target="_blank">sexually transmitted infection</a> or an <strong>organic</strong> infection, like <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/yeast-infection/" target="_blank">yeast</a> or <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/bv/" target="_blank">bacterial vaginitis</a>.  If she doesn’t already have a gynecologist, consider helping her get to Teen Clinic for a check-up. We offer <strong>low-cost</strong> and <strong>confidential </strong>services.</p>
<p>Make sure your granddaughter knows that <strong>sex shouldn’t be painful. </strong> The tissue in the vaginal canal is very fragile, and can tear if a person isn’t <strong>lubricated</strong> enough during intercourse. Choosing a <strong>water-based lubricant</strong> to use with condoms is a great idea. It’s also important to make sure she is <strong>aroused</strong> enough for <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/vaginal-sex/" target="_blank">vaginal intercourse</a>. During arousal, blood fills the vaginal tissues, allowing them to expand and lengthen. The body may also <strong>self-lubricate, </strong>reducing friction  further. If a person experiences <strong>pain</strong> during intercourse, it&#8217;s often a red flag to <strong>stop</strong> or <strong>slow down.</strong></p>
<p>For a more <strong>in-depth</strong> guide to preventing pain during sex, check out <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/ask-us/does-sex-hurt-is-the-boy-supposed-to-stick-his-penis-all-the-way-in-the-girls-vagina-if-its-her-first-time-having-sex/">this question</a>.  To <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/" target="_blank">make an appointment</a> at Teen Clinic, take a peek at our <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/contact/" target="_blank">contact information</a>. Thanks again for being a <strong>safe place</strong> your granddaughter can go!</p>
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		<title>My brother had sex with his girlfriend.  They used a condom, but now she’s pregnant. What happened?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 17:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Condoms can be a great method of birth control when used correctly. They’re cheap, easy to find, and can prevent the transmission of some STIs. However, it’s important to realize that condoms—like any birth control method—aren’t 100% effective. When used correctly, they can be up to 98% effective. With typical use, however, condoms are only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/" target="_blank">Condoms</a> can be a great method of birth control when used correctly. They’re cheap, easy to find, and can prevent the transmission of some <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/" target="_blank">STIs</a>. However, it’s important to realize that condoms—like any birth control method—aren’t 100%<strong> </strong>effective.</p>
<p>When used correctly, they can be up to <strong>98% effective. </strong>With <strong>typical use, </strong>however, condoms are only <strong>82% effective</strong>.  That’s because many people aren’t using them correctly.  While it’s possible your brother’s condom failed for manufacturing reasons, it’s also possible he forgot to check the expiration date, used two at once, or chose the wrong kind of lubricant.  Many of the r<a href="http://www.avert.org/condoms.htm" target="_blank">easons condoms fail</a> <strong>aren’t intuitive</strong>—so a person who has <strong>taught himself</strong> to use a condom might <strong>not know </strong>some of the things to avoid.</p>
<p>In some school districts, health classes are a <strong>safe place</strong> to learn to use a condom correctly. Don’t hesitate to ask your teacher (or a visiting sexual health educator) to explain the process in detail. If your school has different educational standards or you don’t feel comfortable, consider <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/" target="_blank">visiting Teen Clinic</a>. One of our health professionals can work with you one-on-one to make sure you know everything you need to. You can also <a href="http://www.avert.org/condom.htm" target="_blank">check out this website</a> if you are looking for an <strong>anonymous way</strong> to check your facts.</p>
<p>When it comes to <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/pregnancy/" target="_blank">pregnancy</a> prevention, it’s a great idea to <strong>combine methods. </strong> Using a hormonal <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/" target="_blank">birth contro</a>l method <strong>and</strong> <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/condoms/" target="_blank">condoms</a> gives you a <strong>back-up</strong> in case something goes wrong.  Teen Clinic offers free birth control to anyone under 20, so make sure your sexually active friends know it’s a <strong>good idea</strong> to <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/" target="_blank">make an appointment</a> and choose a reliable method.</p>
<p>It’s <strong>smart</strong> that you’re looking to learn from your brother’s experience! Thanks for asking this great question.</p>
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		<title>I had a light and irregular period after getting Implanon inserted, then I had unprotected sex and missed my period last month, but I am still on Implanon. Am I pregnant?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 01:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.teenclinic.org/?p=2932</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately, it’s impossible to know over the internet whether or not you’re pregnant. The best way to know is to take a test. Teen Clinic offers free, confidential pregnancy tests on a walk-in basis anytime we’re open! You can also purchase pregnancy tests at local pharmacies and grocery stores to use at home. Many patients [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, it’s impossible to know over the internet whether or not you’re <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/pregnancy/" target="_blank">pregnant</a>. The best way to know is to take a test. Teen Clinic offers <strong>free, confidential </strong>pregnancy tests <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/contact/">on a walk-in basis</a> <strong>anytime we’re open!</strong> You can also purchase pregnancy tests at local pharmacies and grocery stores to use at home.</p>
<p>Many patients experience <strong>light</strong> or <strong>irregular periods</strong> after their <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/implanon/" target="_blank">Implanon</a> insertions, and <strong>some don’t get a period at all</strong>. By using Implanon, you’re more than 99% protected from pregnancy.  It is extremely rare for pregnancy to occur during Implanon use, but it still may be worth taking the test. Over time, you’ll get used to the way Implanon affects your period, and you may feel more confident that you’re not pregnant.</p>
<p>However, we do not recommend having <strong>unprotected sex.</strong> Implanon and other hormonal birth control methods do not prevent against<a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/"> sexually transmitted infections</a>. Using c<a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/">ondoms</a> <strong>every time</strong> will help keep you safe and healthy. Even if you’re in a trusted relationship, try to <strong>stay in the habit</strong> of using them <strong>just in case</strong>. It’s <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/your-health" target="_blank">your health</a>!</p>
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		<title>I am 13 years old and my boyfriend and I had sex&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:56:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[…We used a condom but after we had sex I started getting headaches and started feeling nauseous in the morning and afternoon. He doesn&#8217;t think I am pregnant but I&#8217;m worried that I am.  It&#8217;s been about a week now or so. Can you help? You’ve come to the right place! At Teen Clinic, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>…We used a condom but after we had sex I started getting headaches and started feeling nauseous in the morning and afternoon. He doesn&#8217;t think I am pregnant but I&#8217;m worried that I am.  It&#8217;s been about a week now or so. Can you help?</strong></p>
<p>You’ve come to the right place! At Teen Clinic, you can <strong>walk in</strong> anytime we’re open for a <strong>pregnancy test. </strong> <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/pregnancy/">Pregnancy</a> tests are accurate about <strong>ten days</strong> after unprotected sex, so you may need to wait a few days before you come in. However, it’s a great idea to take one—<strong>worrying about pregnancy</strong> can affect your health, causing a <strong>late period</strong> or even <strong>feelings of sickness</strong>.</p>
<p>If you’re not pregnant, you may want to start a hormonal <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/">birth control method</a> while you&#8217;re at the clinic. <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/condoms">Condoms</a> can be up to 98% effective <strong>when used correctly</strong>, but combining condoms with a hormonal method is an even better way to prevent unintended pregnancy. (Make sure you’re using condoms correctly <a href="http://www.avert.org/condom.htm">here</a>.)</p>
<p>If you continue to feel anxious about sex and pregnancy, consider talking to a trusted adult. You’re welcome to visit Teen Clinic for support from our unbiased, compassionate professionals; just walk in <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/contact/">any time we’re open</a>.</p>
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		<title>My girlfriend and I recently had sex with a condom (the condom did not break)…</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 22:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.teenclinic.org/?p=2918</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[…Then after she decided to get on birth control and she got the ring. Six days later we had sex again with a condom with spermicide in it and the condom broke. (I did not ejaculate but it still broke). I am really worried about this and I was wondering if you could give me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>…Then after she decided to get on birth control and she got the ring. Six days later we had sex again with a condom with spermicide in it and the condom broke. (I did not ejaculate but it still broke). I am really worried about this and I was wondering if you could give me an idea if she is pregnant or not.</strong></p>
<p>First of all, good for you! You’re doing all the right things to make sure your girlfriend doesn’t get pregnant—supporting her in choosing a reliable <a href="../../about/get-healthy/birth-control/">birth control method</a>, using condoms, and asking for medical advice.  However, it’s <strong>hard to say</strong> whether or not she is <a href="../../about/get-healthy/pregnant-parenting-teens/">pregnant</a>. The best way to know is to <strong>take a test.</strong> <a href="../../about/get-answers/tag/pregnancy/">Pregnancy</a> tests are accurate ten days after unprotected sex, and are available at most pharmacies and grocery stores. Your girlfriend can also <strong>walk-in</strong> to Teen Clinic for a pregnancy test <a href="../../contact/">any time we’re open</a>.  If you and your girlfriend have questions about <strong>how </strong>the ring works, it might be helpful to come talk to one of our medical practitioners; understanding your birth control will help put your mind at ease.  And <strong>keep using condoms! </strong> A hormonal method <strong>plus</strong> <a href="../../about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/">condom</a> use is a great way to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.</p>
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		<title>What brand of condoms do you have at Teen Clinic?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 22:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great question! Teen Clinic’s condom stash is rarely the same two months in a row. Because we are a donation-based clinic, we purchase whatever condoms are on sale. Right now we have Lifestyle Extra-Lubricated condoms; before that we had Atlas-brand condoms in six colors. We will be ordering our next shipment in the coming weeks. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great question! Teen Clinic’s condom stash is rarely the same two months in a row. Because we are a <strong>donation-based</strong> clinic, we purchase whatever condoms are <strong>on sale</strong>. <strong>Right now</strong> we have Lifestyle Extra-Lubricated condoms; before that we had Atlas-brand condoms in six colors. We will be ordering our next shipment in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>We do our best to take your feedback into account, so if there’s a <strong>problem</strong> with the condoms we’ve chosen, please let us know.  However, the condoms we pick may not be your favorite. There is <strong>no</strong> legal age for buying condoms; feel free to learn which ones you prefer by purchasing your own!  Some teens worry about being seen buying condoms; visiting stores with a self-checkout can help with this problem.</p>
<p>Of course, you’re just as welcome to come grab a handful of whatever condoms are available at Teen Clinic, at no charge. If you’re sexually active, using condoms is the <strong>healthy</strong>, <strong>responsible</strong> thing to do!</p>
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		<title>I just got Implanon and I was wondering how long to wait before having sex without a condom…</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 21:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[… One week? 2 days? One month? Teen Clinic recommends using a back-up birth control method for seven days after your Implanon insertion. After the first week, Implanon prevents pregnancy 99.9% of the time. However, Teen Clinic does not recommend having sex without a condom! Here’s why:  unprotected sex carries a high risk for sexually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>… One week? 2 days? One month?</strong></p>
<p>Teen Clinic recommends using a back-up <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/">birth control method</a> for seven days after your <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/implanon/">Implanon</a> insertion. After the first week, Implanon prevents pregnancy <strong>99.9%</strong> of the time.</p>
<p>However, Teen Clinic does <strong>not</strong> recommend having sex without a <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/">condom</a>!</p>
<p>Here’s why:  unprotected sex carries a high risk for <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/">sexually transmitted infections</a>, which can pass through skin-to-skin contact, sexual fluids, or blood. Some STIs don’t always have symptoms—so it’s possible your partner has an infection without knowing it. Choosing to have sex without a condom could put <strong>your</strong> health at risk.</p>
<p>Throughout your life, make it a priority to <strong>a</strong><strong>sk your partners</strong> about their past sexual experiences. <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/">Suggest getting tested </a>at Teen Clinic. And keep in mind that, while it’s ideal to be able to fully trust a partner, sometimes people make decisions they’re not proud of and don’t tell their partners. It’s <strong>your health</strong>!  Using a condom correctly, consistently, and <strong>all the time</strong> will help keep you safe and healthy; a partner who doesn’t respect that doesn’t respect you.</p>
<p>Feel free to <a href="http://teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/" target="_blank">make an appointment</a> at Teen Clinic if you’d like to talk to a practitioner about real-life condom use.  Discussing condoms and STIs with your partner can be hard, but it’s an essential part of being sexually active in a safe, healthy way.</p>
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		<title>If I walk into Teen Clinic and just take some condoms and leave, is that okay?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 00:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absolutely! At Teen Clinic, we don’t require patients to make an appointment or fill out paperwork to pick up condoms. Walk in anytime we’re open and grab a few for yourself or your friends. If you’re feeling self-conscious, approach the desk. The receptionist can give you a brown paper bag to make carrying the condoms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Absolutely!</strong> At Teen Clinic, we don’t require patients to <a href="../../about/get-healthy/teen-clinic-appointments/appointments/">make an appointment</a> or fill out paperwork to pick up <a href="../../about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/">condoms</a>. Walk in anytime we’re open and grab a few for yourself or your friends. If you’re feeling self-conscious, approach the desk. The receptionist can give you a brown paper bag to make carrying the condoms more comfortable.  Condoms can reduce the risk of STI transmission and pregnancy. Be sure you know how to use them correctly; check out <a href="http://www.avert.org/condom.htm">this guide</a> if you’re not sure. Thanks for making <strong>healthy decisions!</strong></p>
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		<title>I was out of town and now the Boulder clinic has been closed and I ran out of birth control!  I was supposed to take my pill again last Saturday. What should I do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 19:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kati standefer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it’s most effective to start your next pill pack on time, there’s still an easy way to prevent pregnancy:  use a condom! Condoms are cheap, easy to use, and available at nearly every pharmacy, grocery store, or gas station. (If you’re feeling self-conscious, choose a store with a self check-out option.  There is no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although it’s <strong>most effective</strong> to start your next pill pack on time, there’s still an easy way to prevent pregnancy:  <a href="http://www.avert.org/condom.htm">use a condom!</a> <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/condoms/">Condoms</a> are cheap, easy to use, and available at nearly every pharmacy, grocery store, or gas station. (If you’re feeling self-conscious, choose a store with a self check-out option.  There is <strong>no age limit</strong> on buying condoms.)  Teen Clinic recommends using a condom even when you <strong>are</strong> on a hormonal birth control method—remember, <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/birth-control/the-pill/">the pill</a> doesn’t prevent <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-healthy/stis/">STIs</a>!  Always keep properly-lubricated, non-expired <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/about/get-answers/tag/condoms/">condoms</a> on hand if you are sexually active.</p>
<p>Boulder Teen Clinic will re-open Monday, April 11 at 5pm.  <a href="http://www.teenclinic.org/contact/">Stop in</a> to pick up your birth control anytime between 5-7. We will also be open Tuesday from 4-7 and Saturday 1-6 next week, just like normal!  Call us at 303-442-5160 if you have any questions.  Thanks for being responsible!</p>
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