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Women who have sex with women
(WSW) are women who engage in sexual activities with other women. They may be
lesbian
,
heterosexual
or
bisexual
.
[1]
They may not at all have
any
sexual identity
.
[2]
The term WSW is used often in medical literature to describe such women in a clinical study.
Lesbians
are less likely than heterosexual or bisexual women to get screened for
cervical cancer
. Some are refused medical screenings by medical professionals.
[3]
The lower rate of lesbians tested by regular pap smears makes it more difficult to detect cervical cancer at early stages in these women. The risk factors for developing
ovarian cancer
rates are higher in lesbian women.
Many
doctors
find woman-to-woman sex to have negligible risk for
sexually transmitted infections
(STIs). The doctors fail to offer any information on prevention of STI transmission for sex between two females.
[4]
Lesbians have a lower rate of getting STIs than heterosexual or bisexual women, although the risk still exists.
[5]
Dental dams, sex toys and cling wraps are often used as protection when one woman has sex with another woman.
- ↑
"20 Women Share Their First Time Lesbian Experiences"
. The Glamour Magazine
. Retrieved
August 22,
2020
.
- ↑
Sexually Transmitted Infections among Women Who Have Sex with Women
(Report). The Oxford Academic
. Retrieved
August 22,
2020
.
- ↑
Shaw, Robert W.; Luesley, David; Monga, Ash K. (October 2010).
Gynecology
.
ISBN
978-0702048388
. Retrieved
August 22,
2020
.
- ↑
Risks and Prevention of Sexually Transmissible Infections among Women Who Have Sex with Women
(Report). CSIRO
. Retrieved
August 22,
2020
.
- ↑
Clarke, Victoria; Ellis, Sonja J.; Peel, Elizabeth; Riggs, Damien W. (April 2010).
Lesbians and Bisexuals' Sexual Health
.
ISBN
9781139487238
. Retrieved
August 22,
2020
.