Where to get condoms at ucsb




















It provides a slippery sensation and can be reapplied as desired. A lubricant primarily made of body-safe manufactured silicon. It provides a very slippery sensation and is recommended for anal sex. Home Education Safer Sex Supplies.

Safer Sex Supplies. Pros Prevents STIs and pregnancy Can be used in tandem with hormonal methods of contraception Can be put in ahead of time Cons Can become twisted Cannot be used anally Things To Note Should NOT be used in tandem with an external condom because the friction can cause the condom to break and become ineffective The expiration date and tampering with the package should be examined before use Cannot be reused.

Pros Prevents STIs and pregnancy Can be used in tandem with hormonal methods of contraception Come in different sizes and textures Can be used on sex toys Cons The correct external condom size is important for it to be effective Will not protect from skin-to-skin contact STIs it only covers the shaft and head of the penis Things To Note Should NOT be used in tandem with an internal condom because the friction can cause the condom to break and become ineffective Expiration date and tampering with package should be examined before use Cannot be reused.

Dental Dams A latex sheath used for oral sex of the vulva or the anus. Pros Prevents STI transmission via oral sex Can be easily made with an external condom or Saran Wrap just cut into sheet and apply lube Cons May have sugars from flavoring that can compromise the vaginal pH Things To Note Cannot be reused A new dental dam should be used for each new orifice. Gloves Latex-free and powder-free gloves used for penetrative sex done with the hands. Pros Covers hands and fingers that often have small cuts and cracks Facilitates easier cleanup Cons The correct glove size is important for it to be effective Things To Note Fingernails should be trimmed before use.

Water-based Lube A lubricant primarily made of water. Pros Easier clean-up Compatible with all sex toys Compatible with condoms Comes in different viscosities and flavors The container can be placed in warm water for a warm sensation Cons May dry out and become sticky quickly Often needs to be reapplied Is not compatible with sex acts done in water May have sugars from flavoring that can compromise the vaginal pH.

Silicon-based Lube A lubricant primarily made of body-safe manufactured silicon. If all of the following criteria are met, then sex may be a great way to connect, have fun, and relieve anxiety during this stressful time:. Are Hookups Safe? Since physical distancing is important to keep new transmission rates down, that includes casual sex as well.

Sexting, phone sex, and video chat with partners are safe. Masturbation is also a safe practice. The more people you have sexual contact or physical contact with either at one time or at separate times, the more it increases the likelihood of COVID infection, as well as STIs sexually transmitted infections.

Be sure however to follow these tips for safe sexting:. If you are using dildos, you can use a new condom with each partner. More Info From Mayo Clinic. Jump to Relationship Health. Condom Dispensers are located across campus and in the residence halls. These dispensers are filled with free lubricated and non-lubricated condoms. Please note that during the summer months, condoms will be available only at select locations. Please review our many condom distribution locations below to find a Condom Dispenser near you!

If you're a department that is interested in distributing condoms as well, please contact jason. Locate a Condom Dispenser. PrEP and PEP are two medications that can decrease the risk of contracting HIV that may result from unprotected sex sex without a condom , injection drug use, or other methods of exposure.

Taking PrEP. PrEP pre-exposure prophylaxis is an antiviral medication taken before potentially coming into contact with HIV. PrEP should be used in conjunction with barrier methods like condoms and dental dams to reduce HIV risk and prevent other sexually transmitted infections. There are programs through the drug manufacturers that can reduce or eliminate copays and costs depending on what type of insurance you have.

Please talk to an insurance specialist or your clinician for more information. SHS Insurance Office is working remotely! This medication is more effective the earlier it is taken and must be taken within 72 hours of the exposure. You can get PEP at any urgent care, emergency room, healthcare clinic or from your primary care provider. Not sure of your level of risk?

Whatever your gender identity or sexual orientation, this tool developed by the CDC can help you assess the risk of HIV transmission from various sexual activities. This tool is not a substitute for advice from your medical provider, to find out if PrEP is the right HIV prevention strategy for you, schedule an appointment with your health care provider to learn more. State Support for PEP.

Online applications can be faxed to the company, or some companies have special phone lines. These can be handled urgently in many cases to avoid a delay in getting medicine. Free healthy snacks, tea, and mindful stress-reducing activities are available as you wait for your results. Dates are announced on our website under upcoming events. You can receive HIV Testing they may be at cost at the following locations:.

Watch Video. In this 2 part training, learn more about holistic sexual health including STI's, contraception hormonal and barrier , communication, anatomy, sexual response system, consent, and more. As a Safer Sex Peer, you'll be a resource to other students with questions to offer information and referals to professional resources on the topic of sexual health. In doing so, students can make informed and thoughtful decisions about their physical, emotional, and social well-being according to their own values, whether their values lead them to choose abstinence or for those who choose to be sexually active.

Safer Sex Peers training happens in the fall quarter. Register for Safer Sex Peers. There are so many relationships on campus: romantic, sexual, hookups, friends with benefits, platonic and many other types.

Learning to navigate and self advocate in relationships can improve the mutual benefits of any relationship. Learning relationship phases, communication skills, identifying personal boundaries, and clarifying your own values are wonderful tools to have as you create new relationships in your life at UC Santa Barbara and beyond.



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