Monday, August 20, 2012

Sexual Health for Women who have sex with Women

We all deserve to be healthy - regardless of our gender or sexual orientation. In today's blog, we offer an overview of lesbian sexual health concerns and finding the right healthcare provider.

Whether you're young or old, single or have a partner, gynecological health care is important for all women. Periodic health exams may include breast exams and mammograms, pelvic exams, and other tests and screenings. If you're thinking of having a child, you may wish to talk with your healthcare provider about pre-planning for a healthy conception.


Safer Sex

Women who have sex with women can pass certain infections through sex play including:

Barriers can reduce risks.

  • Latex barriers (ie. dental dams) can reduce the risk of passing an infection during oral sex.
  • Use condoms on sex toys if they're shared between partners. Be sure to follow the cleaning instructions for each toy.
  • If you or your partner have sex with men, use protection to reduce your risk of infections and pregnancy.


Finding the right Healthcare Provider

Its important to find a healthcare provider that you feel comfortable with. Coming out is always your choice, however being open with your healthcare provider is important for receiving the best care possible. Here's some tips to help you find a lesbian-friendly healthcare provider:

  • Contact us or another local LGBT service-providing organization for referrals.
  • Check out potential providers by calling them to ask questions such as "Is your staff trained in lesbian health issues?".
  • Drop by potential providers' offices to check the atmosphere in person. Do they have LGBT friendly posters or other materials in the office? Are there any symbols that indicated its a safe space?

(Adapted from "Lesbian Health" pamphlet, Planned Parenthood)