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==== Sexe segur ====
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As with any exchange of [[body fluid]]s during sexual activities, genital-to-genital tribadism has the potential to transfer [[sexually transmitted disease|sexually transmitted infections]] (STIs/STDs) if those are present in one or more of the partners. [[AIDS.gov]] and the [[Los Angeles County Department of Public Health]] state that genital-genital and genital-body contact (including tribadism) can spread STIs such as [[Human papillomavirus|HPV]], [[Crab louse|pubic lice]] (crabs) and [[Herpes simplex|herpes]] and that "wearing clothes and for herpes, avoiding contact if sores are present, reduces the risks".<ref name="aids.gov">{{cite web|title=Sexual Risk Factors|publisher=[[AIDS.gov]]|accessdate=June 8, 2012|url=http://aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/prevention/reduce-your-risk/sexual-risk-factors/}}</ref><ref name="Publichealth">{{cite web|title=Sexually Transmitted Disease Program – Resources for Lesbian & Bisexual Women
|accessdate=March 18, 2014|publisher=[[Los Angeles County Department of Public Health]]|url=http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/std/lesbian_bi.htm|archivedate=December 19, 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131219082558/http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/std/lesbian_bi.htm}}</ref> Other [[safe sex]] options, such as use of a [[dental dam]] or a cut-open [[condom]], may also be practiced.<ref name="Zenilman & Shahmanesh"/><ref name="aids.gov"/><ref name="Safe sex">{{cite web|title=Safe Sex for lesbian and bisexual women |accessdate=June 20, 2011 |publisher=[[The Lesbian & Gay Foundation]] |url=http://www.lgf.org.uk/health-and-wellbeing/lesbian-and-bisexual-women-s-health/safer-sex-2/ |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201133747/http://www.lgf.org.uk/health-and-wellbeing/lesbian-and-bisexual-women-s-health/safer-sex-2/ |archivedate=December 1, 2008 }}</ref><ref name="Mravack">{{cite journal | first = Meredith L. | last = Chivers | first2 = Michael W. | last2 = Wiedermana | title = Primary Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women | journal = [[American Family Physician]] | volume = 74 | issue = 2 | pages = 279–286 | year = 2006 | pmid = | doi =10.1080/00224490709336797 | url =}}</ref> However, there "is no good evidence" that using a dental dam reduces STI transmission risks between women who have sex with women; studies show that using a dental dam as a protection barrier is rarely practiced, and that, among [women who have sex with women], this may be because the individuals have "limited knowledge about the possibilities of STI transmission or [feel] less vulnerable to STIs [such as HIV]".<ref name=" Zenilman & Shahmanesh"/> For further safe sex precautions, the ''[[American Family Physician]]'' advises lesbian and bisexual women to avoid unprotected contact with a sexual partner's [[Menstruation|menstrual]] blood and with any visible genital lesions.<ref name="Mravack"/>