STI Treatment 101: What Happens After a Positive Test

A positive STI test can bring up so many new emotions, including stress, shame, or fear. We’re here to tell you: take a breath. Most STIs are treatable, and many are curable. The most important thing is what you do next. Treatment protects your health and helps stop the spread. Step 1. Understand What STI […]

Year-End Sexual Health Reset: Simple Habits to Start Now and Keep in 2026

A reset works best when it is small, clear, and repeatable. Use these steps to build a sexual health routine you can keep all year. Pick Your Testing Cadence Choose a schedule that matches your life. Annual testing works for some. Every three to six months fits those with new or multiple partners. Put the […]

What Test Do I Need? A Test Guide by Symptoms and Situations

When you’re dealing with a scary symptom or are contemplating a “was that risky?” moment, the best thing you can do for yourself is shed the shame and treat the issue. For some, the hardest part can be knowing what to test for and when. Use this quick test guide by symptoms and situations to […]

Dating App Safety 101

What to Know Before You Meet Dating apps are not going anywhere anytime soon. About 3 in 10 U.S. adults have used a dating site or app, but that number jumps to over 50% in adults within the 18-25 age range. With 1 in 10 partnered adults having met their current partner online, serious safety […]

Let’s Talk About Sex

How to Open Up About Sex With Partners and Loved Ones Talking about sex with someone you’re close to, whether it’s a sexual partner, friend, or family member, can feel intimidating. But being open about your sexual health, setting boundaries, and sharing struggles can actually make your relationships stronger, and sex safer and more satisfying. […]

STIs and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Being Pregnant Doesn’t Protect You From STIs Pregnancy comes with many changes, but one thing it doesn’t change? Your risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If you’re pregnant, you can still get an STI—and it can affect both you and your baby. That’s why getting tested is one of the most important things you can […]