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If you have questions or concerns about sexually transmitted infections, please feel free to email us at teen-stinet@ashastd.org. We receive a large volume of emails every day and will respond to each email as soon as possible. Due to this high volume of emails, it may take a few days to receive a response from us. Please be aware that we have a policy of only responding to the email address from which a message is sent, and we are unable to open attachments of any type.

Do you have an experience related to STDs that you are willing to share with others? Triumphs? Challenges? Advice? Please send your thoughts and personal experiences to mystory@ashastd.org. ASHA sincerely appreciates all submissions and each is confidential and anonymous. It is ASHA's intent to collect these comments for use in our patient advocacy work, including potential publication. All submissions are property of ASHA and can be edited for length and clarity. Due to the large volume of emails, we regret we cannot provide a response to each submission. Please note: This email service cannot answer questions. For any questions, please email the teen address at the top, contact your health care provider, or call the National STD Hotline at (800) 227-8922.

Finally, please feel free to offer this Web site and email address to a parent or guardian.

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Please take moment to see if the resources listed below may be able to help you:

A Web site with information on a variety of subjects, including puberty, birth control, sexuality, sexual health, body maintenance:
www.goaskalice.columbia.edu

A site for teens by teens with information on relationships, sexual health, birth control, pregnancy, and deciding about sex:
www.sxetc.com

Puberty and sexual health sites:
www.puberty101.com

www.teenwire.com

kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/

www.coolnurse.com

Abstinence sites:
www.teenwire.com/index.asp

www.notmenotnow.org/welcome.cfm

www.greattowait.com/index_flash.html

Pregnancy and birth control (pregnancy prevention) sites:
www.plannedparenthood.org

kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/

www.noah-health.org


Health Topics and Resources site:
English/Spanish: www.noah-health.org


For teen STD surveys:

Youth Behavior Risk Survey, 2003 Results:
www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/yrbs/results.htm


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