Oral sex
Safe with pregnancy
It is the stimulation of your partner’s genitals (Penis, Vagina, Vulva and Clitoris) and anus with your lips, tongue and mouth. It is a natural method of sexual engagement
Caution
Always maintain good hygiene
Do not have oral sex:
- Up to three hours after flossing or brushing the teeth: Use mints or breath fresheners instead
- For up to one week after dental treatment
- If you have mouth sores
With new or casual partners, use barriers – Condoms and Dams
Flavoured barriers are available from pharmacists
STI transmission is possible
Oral sex with HPV partners could increase the risk of Throat cancer
Therapy for:
Couple’s choice
Improving sexual foreplay
Alternative to human genital penetrative sex
Managing or controlling orgasm
Comments
This practice is capable of reducing the chances of miscarriage (‘Paternal tolerance’ reduces the risk of Pre-eclampsia)
Ensure that it is always your choice to participate
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Safe with diabetes
Unsafe with children
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