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sexual health

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a lot more common than you think, and you may have a few misconceptions.

Narcity sat down with Jessica O'Reilly, a Canadian relationship expert, sexologist, and podcast host of @SexWithDrJess Podcast, as Lovehoney, an online adult store, launched its STI resource page alongside TBD Health focused on destigmatizing STIs and promoting safe sex.

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What if I told you a tiny T-shaped device in your uterus could prevent pregnancy?

There are so many forms of birth control circulating around that it can be hard to decide which option is best for you and your body, but if you have a uterus and live in Ontario, here's everything you'll want to know about intrauterine devices (IUDs).

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Iconic Canadian sex educator and TV host Sue Johanson has died at the age of 93.

Director Lisa Rideout, who made a documentary about Johanson in 2022, confirmed the news in an Instagram post on Thursday.

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Most people have no idea what they're doing in their early 20s — you're basically just a child that can drink and work.

At least, that's what I was like. If there were mistakes to be made, I made them.

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Having sex with someone new can be exciting, but there are a few questions you should be asking before jumping into bed with a new partner.

A new partner means new turn-ons and turnoffs to discover, but before you get to the juicy stuff, you may want to have a conversation about protection, STI testing, history and most importantly of all, consent.

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