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… Pushing, choking, or burning. Physical restraints. Forced sexual contact or sexual contact without consent. This includes: Unwanted touching. All types of sexual assault. Emotional or psychological abuse. This …
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… abuse. An adult hits, kicks, or physically hurts a child. Sexual abuse. An adult (or older child) touches a child in a sexual way, makes a child touch them in a sexual way, or has sex (or tries to have sex) with a child. …
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… abuse. An adult hits, kicks, or physically hurts a child. Sexual abuse. An adult (or older child) touches a child in a sexual way, makes a child touch them in a sexual way, or has sex (or tries to have sex) with a child. …
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… take many forms including physical, emotional, financial, sexual, spiritual or social. Abuse and neglect can include … improperly using one’s authority under a power of attorney Sexual abuse occurs when a person pressures an older adult for intimacy, sexually harasses or sexually assaults them. Sexual abuse …
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… #53b) Medical Checkups for Adolescents Routine Checkups Sexual and reproductive health Get information about sexual and reproductive health, such as how to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), birth control …
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… from the Lower Mainland Sex Sense Line Offers general sexual and reproductive health information. They also … want to consider adoption . Useful resources Options for Sexual Health Offers sexual and reproductive health care, information and …
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… blood pressure, sweating, digestion, urination, and sexual function. Heart and circulatory system problems … intestines. Diarrhea is more common at night. Belly pain. Sexual function and urination problems Nerve damage may … problems. Medicines, lubricants, and creams may help with sexual problems. Diabetic Neuropathy …
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… and you can go home. Strenuous activity, constipation, and sexual activity should be avoided for about 4 to 6 weeks. … resection of the prostate (TURP) include problems with sexual performance, incontinence, and problems from surgery. Problems with sexual performance Ejaculation into the bladder (retrograde …
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… weight, and reduce the stress in your life. Resuming sexual activity You will be able to resume sexual activity after you recover from surgery. Most people … or 8 weeks after surgery. Some people are afraid to resume sexual activity after a heart attack. They are worried that …
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… that you and your partner aren't infected with HIV or other sexually transmitted infection (STI). Don't have more than … recommend this for: footnote 1 , footnote 2 People whose sexual practices put them at high risk for HIV infection, … or a decline in mental ability, such as confusion, disorientation, or an inability to do mental tasks that were …