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Allergic to condoms? Advice for the latex sensitive 
Suggests latex-free options for birth control and protection against sexually transmitted infections for people who are allergic to latex.
Source: Halifax Sexual Health Centre
An STI has come between us ... let's talk about it  PDF
Describes the symptoms and treatments of common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Offers tips on how to inform a partner about having an STI, and information on safer sex practices. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
Canadian contraception consensus (part 3)  PDF
Details clinical practice guidelines of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada on barrier methods of contraception, natural family planning, and sterilization. Discusses perimenopausal, postpartum, and post-abortion contraception, and contraception for the adolescent. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
Cervical infection caused by the human papilloma virus  PDF
Explains how the human papillomavirus (HPV) is transmitted and can cause a cervical infection. Examines how HPV evolves in the cervix and presents possible complications related to this type of infection. Promotes condom use in sexual relations. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
Cervicitis 
Outlines causes, symptoms, complications, and treatment of infections of the cervix. Explains ways to reduce the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease. Offers facts about condoms and explains how to put on a male or female condom.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
From: BC healthfiles
Chlamydia 
Outlines symptoms, complications, and treatment of chlamydia. Includes information on how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and how to use a condom.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
Condom use  
Describes the correct way to use, remove, and dispose of condoms. Includes condom facts.
Source: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN)
Condomania, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority 
Informs young people about sex, safer sex, and sexuality in order for them to make smart choices. Web site provides a list of clinics and support services for youth in the Lower Mainland area.
Source: Condomania, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Condoms 
Describes male and female condoms, condoms made of latex, polyurethane and other synthetic polymers as well as those made of natural membrane or sheepskin. Discusses the effectiveness of condoms in preventing HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Provides tips on how to store and use condoms properly.
Source: Health Canada
From: It's your health: products
Condoms, sexually transmitted infections, safer sex and you 
Discusses the effectiveness of male and female condoms. Presents tips on how to discuss condom use with your partner.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
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