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  How to get pregnant - Pregnancy & Kids - MSN Health & Fitness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since sperm cells can survive in your reproductive tract for two to three days, it's best to have regular sex during the days leading up to ovulation.
If you consistently have sex two or three times a week, you're almost certain to hit a fertile period at some point.
With frequent unprotected sex, most healthy couples conceive within six months.
www.health.msn.com /pregnancykids/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100104076   (1195 words)

  
 Men's Sexual Health
The panel, made up of independent, private-sector primary-care and disease-prevention experts, also reiterated earlier recommendations calling for the screening of all adolescents and adults at high risk for HIV infection.
individuals who engage in unprotected sex with multiple partners,
individuals who are having or have had sex with partners who are bisexual, HIV positive, or injection drug users,
www.menssexhealth.com /ms/news/526659/main.html   (1032 words)

  
 Hiv Positive People
What about sex with other HIV positive people?
If your partner is also HIV positive it doesn't mean sex without condoms is good for your health or theirs.
People who do not practise safe sex, especially if their partners originate from areas of the world...
www.jrzb.com.cn /8520-hivpositivepeople-19018.htm   (316 words)

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