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  • International Condom Day 2025: Know Date, Aim and Significance Of The Day That Promotes Awareness About Safe Sex

    International Condom Day 2025: Know Date, Aim and Significance Of The Day That Promotes Awareness About Safe Sex

    International Condom Day is an annual observance that is marked in several countries around the world on February 13. This annual event was established by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) to promote safer sex practices, raise awareness about HIV/AIDS prevention, and encourage the use of condoms to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). On this day, various events, educational programs, free condom distribution, and public awareness campaigns take place worldwide. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Get Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year. 

    International Condom Day serves as a perfect opportunity to promote sexual health and reduce stigma around condom use. In this article, let’s know more about International Condom Day 2025 date and the significance of the annual event.

    International Condom Day 2025 Date

    International Condom Day 2025 falls on Thursday, February 13.

    International Condom Day Significance

    International Condom Day encourages open conversations about sexual health. Condoms are one of the most effective barrier methods to reduce the transmission of HIV and other STIs. The global event supports efforts to curb these infections through education and accessibility. Condoms are not only for preventing STIs but also play a vital role in contraception.

    By reducing unintended pregnancies, they contribute to family planning and reproductive health. Many societies still consider sex education and condom use taboo and hence this day promotes open discussions about sexual health, making people more informed and comfortable about using protection.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2025 07:20 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • International Condom Day 2025 Date & Significance: Know the Importance of Promoting Safe Sex and Preventing STIs and Unplanned Pregnancies

    International Condom Day 2025 Date & Significance: Know the Importance of Promoting Safe Sex and Preventing STIs and Unplanned Pregnancies

    International Condom Day, observed annually on February 13, is a vital observance that brings attention to the importance of safe sexual practices and the use of condoms as a powerful, affordable, and highly effective tool in preventing the transmission of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and unplanned pregnancies. This global day of awareness encourages communities, organisations, and individuals to promote condom use, educates the public about its benefits, and reduces the stigma surrounding sexual health. Condom Day Date and Significance: Why Condoms Are Important? Everything You Need To Know About Promoting Safe & Responsible Sexual Health Practices.

    International Condom Day 2025 Date

    International Condom Day 2025 falls on Thursday, February 13.

    What is International Condom Day?

    International Condom Day is a worldwide event organised by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with various community organisations and health advocates. It aims to emphasise the importance of condoms as a simple yet effective means of protecting sexual health. The day is not only about promoting condom use but also about fostering awareness and breaking down barriers to sexual health education.

    By spotlighting the role of condoms in preventing HIV transmission, STIs, and unintended pregnancies, International Condom Day serves as a reminder that sexual health is an essential part of overall well-being and that condoms should be normalised as a critical tool in protecting that health.

    Significance of International Condom Day

    International Condom Day holds great significance for many reasons, starting with the prevention of HIV/AIDS. Condoms are one of the most effective methods for reducing the risk of transmitting HIV during sexual activity, particularly in regions where HIV is prevalent. Condoms also provide protection against various STIs, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to serious health complications if left untreated.

    Moreover, International Condom Day plays a key role in reducing unplanned pregnancies, empowering individuals with the tools to make informed decisions about their sexual health. Contraception and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are essential components of reproductive health, and condoms offer a low-cost solution that anyone can use.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) actively participates in this observance, highlighting innovative methods of promoting condom use, including creative campaigns and artistic expressions. These efforts are designed to engage the public, especially young people, and make the conversation about condoms more relatable, approachable, and engaging. February Is National Condom Month 2025! Know About the Observance That Raises Awareness About Safe Sex and the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections.

    Why is International Condom Day Important?

    International Condom Day serves a dual purpose: it is both a celebration of sexual health and a call to action. It encourages the normalisation of condom use as part of everyday life and ensures that individuals have access to the resources and education needed to protect themselves and their partners. The day helps raise awareness that condoms are a simple yet highly effective means of prevention—affordable, easy to use, and available to everyone. By making condoms more accessible and reducing stigma, International Condom Day works to create a world where individuals can engage in safer sexual practices without fear of judgment or discrimination. International Condom Day Date, History, Significance: All You Need To Know About This Important Sexual Health and Wellness Day.

    As communities and health organisations come together to observe this day on February 13, it is essential to continue advocating for sexual health education, access to condoms, and the normalisation of condom use worldwide. Whether through artistic expression, outreach campaigns, or education initiatives, International Condom Day empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their sexual health and encourages societies to recognise the vital role of condoms in promoting a healthier, more informed world.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 12, 2025 06:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Super Bowl champ Ed McCaffrey a ‘big believer’ in safe gun ownership, gives advice on responsible handling

    Super Bowl champ Ed McCaffrey a ‘big believer’ in safe gun ownership, gives advice on responsible handling

    Ed McCaffrey won’t be watching any of his kids in the Super Bowl as he did last year with son Christian, but he still made the trip to New Orleans for a special cause.

    The three-time Super Bowl champion recently partnered with Colt to spread awareness about responsible gun ownership.

    “I’m a component of firearm safety. If you’re going to exercise your right to own a firearm, you ought to do it safely and responsibly. That’s why I partnered with Colt,” McCaffrey said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.

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    Denver Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey (87) jets past Atlanta Falcons linebacker Jessie Tuggle (58) during the Super Bowl, a 34-19 Broncos victory over the Atlanta Falcons Jan. 31, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Fla.  (E. Bakke/Getty Images)

    Clay Matthews, Fletcher Cox, Adam Vinatieri and Joe Thomas were nominated for Colt’s Safety Impact Award, and Matthews won it. McCaffrey said it was “incredible” to be a part of the campaign with some NFL legends.

    “So many players, even those that I’ve coached, own firearms,” the former Denver Bronco said. “Colorado, big hunting state, big outdoors state. Access to different states is different. But everybody should train properly and know how to handle a firearm responsibly if they’re going to exercise their right to own them. I’m a big believer in them, and I think people may be surprised at how many people own firearms. 

    Ed and Christian McCaffrey

    SiriusXM host Ed McCaffrey and NFL running back Christian McCaffrey of the Carolina Panthers pose for photos during SiriusXM at Super Bowl LIV Jan. 30, 2020, in Miami, Fla.  (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

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    “They are a right to own. A lot of hunters own them. People own them for protection. Whatever your reasoning, if you’re going to own one, you have to learn how to operate them safely and responsibly. You owe it to yourself and friends and family. That’s why I’m really impressed with what Colt is doing. They’ve spent a lot of time and money to create awareness to allow gun owners and firearm owners to be safe and responsible.”

    Colt is also giving away $100,000 if there is a safety in the Super Bowl Sunday.

    McCaffrey also has advice for those who own or want to own guns.

    Ed McCaffrey on bench

    Denver Broncos receiver Ed McCaffrey on the sideline against the Kansas City Chiefs at Mile High Stadium. (Peter Brouillet/USA Today NETWORK)

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    “Take a course on gun safety. I would recommend, if you’re a first-time owner of a firearm, take a course. … Don’t just listen to a couple of tips from your buddy. Take a course, be responsible,” McCaffrey said.

    He compared the process of learning responsible gun ownership to learning football at a young age.

    “In football, I went to camps and clinics that taught me how to play the game,” he said. “If you’re going to own a firearm, you need to go take a course and get your license and make sure you’re reading everything on how to properly operate a firearm.”

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  • Doctors respond to growing sentiment that abortion pill mifepristone is safe

    Doctors respond to growing sentiment that abortion pill mifepristone is safe

    Pro-choice lawmakers, doctors and advocates have argued the science is settled when it comes to the controversial abortion pill mifepristone. They say the drug is safe and that it needs to be widely available with virtually no restrictions. Even some GOP lawmakers have shown support for retaining women’s access to the pill, which is much more widely available today than it was just a few years ago. 

    President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has yet to stake out a formal position on how he will approach the controversial abortion pill. Although he took several measures in his first few days in office to prevent taxpayer dollars from funding or promoting abortion, he has yet to respond to pro-life demands to reinstate specific restrictions on mifepristone.

    “The potentially tragic results of these drugs have been illustrated by the recently reported deaths of Amber Thurman and Candi Miller,” Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs, told Fox News Digital. “Denying the risks of mifepristone will only ensure that more women like Amber and Candi are left to undergo painful and potentially dangerous drug-induced abortions without the bare minimum quality of medical care.”

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    Shanette Williams, the mother of Amber Nicole Thurman, holds a photo of her daughter on Oct. 25, 2024. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)

    While pro-choice advocates have suggested the deaths of Thurman and Miller were the result of anti-abortion laws and the chilling effect they have incurred on women seeking abortions, Francis said their deaths were instead the result of a powerful medication that lacks the necessary safeguards. 

    “Many of the studies that abortion advocates like to quote to state that mifepristone has very few complications don’t actually reflect real world use of mifepristone,” she said. “Most of those studies, women will have had an in-person visit, as well as an ultrasound, actually documenting how far along they are in their pregnancy, as well as ensuring that they did not have an ectopic pregnancy before they receive those drugs. When, in fact, that’s not real-world use right now.”

    Francis pointed out that real-world use actually “means that they order them online.”

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    When mifepristone was first approved in 2000 by the Food And Drug Administration (FDA), numerous safeguards were put in place. Those included requirements that the medication be dispensed in-person and that patients receive appropriate follow-up care. It also limited the gestational time frame during which pregnant women could use the pill to seven weeks. However, over time, those restrictions were loosened more and more. By 2021, women could get mifepristone without in-person visits, and it was left up to the doctor to trust the patient’s account of how far along her pregnancy was.

    Mifepristone and Misoprostol pills

    Mifepristone and misoprostol pills ( Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    “They’re not seen by any kind of medical professional to confirm their gestational age or to rule out an ectopic pregnancy, which we know happens in one in 50 pregnancies,” Francis said. “If you look at the FDA’s own label – and again, this was when there was still the in-person dispensing requirement – their own label says that one in 25 women will go to the emergency room due to complications related to these drugs. That is not a safe drug. Safe drugs don’t send one in 25 people to the emergency room.”

    “The only way to tell the bleeding, cramping, and pain is from a miscarriage, the abortion pill, or even from an ectopic pregnancy, is to actually do an ultrasound,” Dr. William Lile, a pro-life OB-GYN who has delivered more than 5,000 babies, told Fox News Digital.   

    The removal of in-person visits is a major aspect of the more lax restrictions that people like Francis and Lile want to see reversed. A big reason for that is due to the similarity of the side effects exhibited by both mifepristone usage and life-threatening ectopic pregnancies, which have increased due to the growing prevalence of Intrauterane Devices (IUDs) and sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea, Francis wrote in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal.

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    Doctor checks a patient’s symptoms. (iStock)

    “If she has an ectopic pregnancy that’s undiagnosed, she starts having these symptoms. She’s going to think that it’s the result of the abortion drugs that she took, and it’s normal, and she’s going to stay home while she’s bleeding into her abdomen and losing precious time. That could be the difference between life and death,” Francis said. 

    Mifepristone is also prone to causing retained tissue and atypical sepsis as well, something Thurman suffered from before her death.

    “When we know that this drug carries these kinds of complications, we are saying women deserve better care and better oversight when they’re being given these drugs,” Francis said. “These are not benign drugs. Women deserve follow-up care. They deserve ongoing care.”

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    Pro-choice advocates argue that mifepristone is safe, citing numerous studies showing its safety and effectiveness, including for treating miscarriages, from as far back as 1988. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the American Medical Association and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists call the drug safe and effective for abortion and miscarriage care. 

    Autumn Katz, interim director of litigation at the Center for Reproductive Rights, called claims against mifepristone “false,” noting they have been “thoroughly debunked.” 

    “It has been used in combination with misoprostol by over 5.9 million patients in the U.S.,” she said. “Numerous studies have repeatedly proven its safety and effectiveness for ending an early pregnancy, and mifepristone is also frequently used as a safe and effective treatment for early miscarriage.”

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    Demonstrators gather in front of the Supreme Court as the court hears oral arguments in the case of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine on March 26, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)

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    Fox News Digital spoke to a pro-life emergency room doctor who said he uses mifepristone in conjunction with other drugs to remedy miscarriages. However, according to Lile and Francis, mifepristone’s assistance is not statistically significant, or necessary when treating miscarriages. Neither does it remove the need for in-person visits, they said. 

    “When people think of it outside of the abortion context, they understand how important that in-person evaluation is, how important it is to know exactly how far along someone is,” Francis said. “So that’s what we’re calling for, and [in-person evaluations] being put back into place would not impact a physician’s ability to use that drug to treat miscarriage, if that is their protocol for treating miscarriage.” 

  • February Is National Condom Month 2025! Know About the Observance That Raises Awareness About Safe Sex and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections

    February Is National Condom Month 2025! Know About the Observance That Raises Awareness About Safe Sex and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections

    Every year, National Condom Month is observed in February with various events and programs to raise awareness and educate people around the world about safe sex, the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), family planning and more. The annual event emphasises the importance of condoms as a reliable method of protection against STIs, HIV, and unintended pregnancies. The month-long event aims to encourage responsible sexual behaviour and the use of protection. Condoms are one of the most effective ways to prevent STIs like HIV, HPV and other STIs. How Using A Condom During Sex Can Keep Your Vagina Happy and Healthy.

    National Condom Month is an important event that serves as a reminder that safe sex practices can help reduce health risks and improve overall well-being. As National Condom Month 2025 nears, here’s all you need to know about the National Condom Month 2025 date and the significance of the day.

    National Condom Month 2025 Date

    National Condom Month 2025 will be marked in the month of February. During the month, International Condom Day is celebrated on February 13 every year. National Condom Day in the United States takes place annually on February 14.

    National Condom Month Significance

    National Condom Month highlights the importance of correct condom usage and safe sex practices. Condoms are affordable and accessible, making them a preferred contraceptive option for many around the world. This annual event helps break the stigma around contraception and safe sex discussions and encourages education and awareness in schools, colleges, and communities at large.

    This annual event encourages open conversations about sexual health and responsibility between partners and also helps reduce unplanned pregnancies. On this day, several events are held in schools, colleges, and healthcare organisations to educate children and adults about safe sex.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 31, 2025 07:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).