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==Overview== | |||
There are no established measures for the primary prevention of dyspareunia, but can prevent of some of the causes of dyspareunia, for example:prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by using condoms or other barriers, get proper routine medical care, use proper hygiene, wait at least six weeks before resuming sexual intercourse after childbirth vaginismus. | There are no established measures for the primary prevention of dyspareunia, but can prevent of some of the causes of dyspareunia, for example:prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by using condoms or other barriers, get proper routine medical care, use proper hygiene, wait at least six weeks before resuming sexual intercourse after childbirth vaginismus. | ||
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Overview
There are no established measures for the primary prevention of dyspareunia, but can prevent of some of the causes of dyspareunia, for example:prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by using condoms or other barriers, get proper routine medical care, use proper hygiene, wait at least six weeks before resuming sexual intercourse after childbirth vaginismus.
primary prevention
- prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by using condoms or other barriers
- Get proper routine medical care
- Use proper hygiene
- Wait at least six weeks before resumng sexual intercourse after childbirth