Adolescent women do not use contraceptives

According to an investigation published by the American Public Health Association , in Denver , adolescent women are more likely to have their first sexual relationship without protection.

The study analyzed government data and found that 30% of young adolescents are more predisposed compared to men of the same age to have sex without protection. These results surprised the specialists, since it is generally the men who have sexual intercourse risky.

Scientists point out that in 80% of cases, the method of contraception in the first sexual relationship is the condom .

However, there are others contraceptive methods like the hormones that are very effective from the first day of use, as explained by the gynecologist Leopoldo Vázquez Estrada in the following video:

Studies have shown that the older a teenager is before having sex , is more likely to use a contraceptive method .

Given this panorama, it is important to inform adolescents that contraceptive methods not only avoid a pregnancy unwanted, but they prevent the transmission of some kind of sexually transmitted infection , As the AIDS .

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