Trinity Pregnancy Resource Center 

Sexual Health
When you are sexually active, pregnancy is usually the greatest concern.
While pregnancy is something to be very concerned about, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are equally, if not more, worrisome.
You are at risk for pregnancy if you have sex around ovulation (about 3-5 days a month), but you are at risk for getting an STI every time you have sex.

STDs and STIs: What Are They? 
An STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) is an infection that does not show any physical signs or symptoms. It is contracted from another infected person through sexual activity.
It becomes an STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) when symptoms appear. It’s important to remember that not all infected people will have signs or symptoms. The problem is that some of these STDs can cause lots of damage and can be passed to your partner without your knowledge. You do not have to have symptoms to be contagious; you can spread the disease at any time.

We can help. 
Our trained client advocates can educate you on the over one dozen STIs and STDS, as well accurate information on preventing the spread of both.  Know the facts. 
 

 
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 call 559-665-7700 to schedule an appointment. 
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