ee es Pee How to prevent — babies and other unmentionables ” By Olivia Zanger From the Ubyssey abies. Disease. It’s a bitch, but you live in the 80’s so face facts. Anyone who's sexually active must deal with a few realities, and birth control is a definite biggie. Pop into Student Health for a little chat with a doc about what’s best for you. Here are a few of your choices: The CONDOM: (a.k.a. the Rubber, Safe, Plastic Tube Sock) For the seven seconds of trouble it takes you to rip open the package and unroll that little latex sheath over the erect penis, look at all you get to miss out on: pregnancy, chlamidia, gonor- rhoea, syphilis, herpes, AIDS, pelvic inflammatory disease, genital warts, and the list goes on. f For Him: Take some respon- sibility. Do you really want a paternity suit? Burning inflam- mations? Does Russian roulette with AIDS sound like fun to you? . For Her: Feeling awkward ~ about bringing up the 6 letter C word to a new beau? Direct and honest is the best way. It’s your body and your life, don’t be shy. ‘Slip one into his palm and whisper “No glove, no love. If it ain’t on, it ain’t in.” How to: Be prepared. Hit a drug store and comparison shop. Consider your options. Those lu- bricatedweith Nonoxyl-9 spermi- cide provide extra safety against AIDS and pregnancy. When the moment’s right, (before contact is made), unroll it on the erect . penis. Make sure you follow all the instructions in the box. And remember, you wouldn’t reuse a loaded Pampers or an old sticky Kleenex, so NEVER reuse a condom. Use a spermicidal cream or foam for the best protection, as condoms alone are usually not as effective as other methods. One final warning: Natural skin condoms don’t protect you from infections- stick with latex. fo are Aayhraqm The DIAPHRAGM: (a.k.a. the .Safety Sombrero) Diaphragms allow for a little more spontaneity as these can be inserted in place before all the cooing and cuddling starts. These | UFO shaped pieces of spring loaded rubber fit over the cervix, and when used properly with spermicidal jelly (use lots!), they. are 92-95% effective, holding the | jell in place and sealing out sperms. Keep in mind, dia- phragms do nothing to protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Diaphragms must be obtained and fitted by your doctor. The CERVICAL CAP: (a.k.a. the Cork) This little suction cup like device works similar toa dia- - phragm, except without the jells and foams and can stay on up to three days. Great for spontane- ity, but sometimes a little difficult to place, and there’s always the fear of it popping off. Like the diaphragm, it requires a trip to the doctor. The PILL: (a.k.a. the Wonder of Science) A pill a day keeps the babies away. Taken orally, at the same time every day, the pill prevents pregnancy by fooling the body into believing that you’re already pregnant. Certainly the easiest and most reliable method, with a 99% effective- ness rate, the pill’s drawbacks are the side effects some women get: weight gain and depression amongst them. If you are over 35 or a smoker, the pill is a BIG NO; side effects can be very serious. Choose only one: hormones OR nicotine. With ad- i vances like the new low estrogen and progesterone mini-pill, many ~ of the side effects are greatly re- duced. The pill requires a pre- scription and annual pap tests. _ SPERMICIDAL FOAMS or CREAMS: (a.k.a. Goop, Muck) Inserted suppository style or with a gadget similar to a loaded ' turkey baster, they’re relatively easy to use and work by block- ing, trapping and killing sperm | cells. For it to be effective, you must apply the spermicide New Book From History Professor Earlier this year a conference of the British Liberal Party voted to merge with another small party, the social Democrats. The result of the mergeer was a new political organization called the Social and Liberal Democratic Party. Journalistic wags imme- diatly abbreviated this awkward title to ‘the Salad Party”, and many Liberals refused to join a group with such a ‘silly, foolish name’, as one of them put it. In recent decades Britian’s once-great Liberal party has == Thursday, September 29, 1988 Sa e fallen upon hard times. The 400 Members of Parliament it com- manded early in the 20th Cen- tury dropped to a low of only 6 in 1970. Several anticipated re- vivals failed to materialize. Cre- ation of ‘the Salad Party’ may mean the end of its historic Lib- eral presecessor - although a num- ber of Liberals say they will fight to restore the old party. A new book by Don M. Creigher, professor of history at the Uni- end of the British Liberal Party, but its beginning. FREEDOM AND ORDER; THE GROWTH OF BRITISH LIBERALISM BE- FORE 1868 (North York, On- tario: Captus Press) traces and interprets the rise of the Liberal political idealogy, and the Liberal Party itself, from the roots of lib- eral ideas in the 17th century up to the consolidation of an institu- tionalized party in the late 1860’s. Intended for university stu- dents and general readers, FREE- versity of PEI, analyzes not the DOM AND ORDER examines several minutes before inter- course and reapply as directed. The cons of spermicides are that they have been known to be a little messy. Their use has also been known to prevent certain sex acts which certain right wing fundamentalists would like to see stopped anyway. If the whole topic leaves a bad taste in your mouth, you're getting thé fertilized egg from implanting itself, thereby stopping preg- nancy in 98% of all cases. You're safe for now, but the pill is rough on your body, so you can expect all kinds of nasty side effects. While you’re over at Student Health, talk to them about a better method of contraception. alteving the bed The SPONGE: (a.k.a. the Love Loofah) Sponges work like dispos- able diaphragms (without the ‘need to be fit by the doctor) and spermicide combined, blocking the cervix and killing sperm. As easy to use as an O.B. tampon, they can be positioned up to 24 hours before sex and must be left in place 6 hours after the fact. Sponges are currently not available in Canada, so if this is for you, think “BLAINE”. STERILIZATION: (a.k.a. the Knife) Arather extreme option for those who are sure they never want lil’ tots saying “DA!” A vasectomy involves snipping the sperm pipeline. While the op is reversible 70% of the time, that 30% failure rate can be real gloomy one day if you’re sud- denly struck with the de-sire to go forth and multiply. SKA Y¥A > The MORNING AFTER PILL: (a.k.a. the Big Ooops) So, say you were at the Pit last night and you wake up in the morning with a pair of unfamiliar briefs hanging from your bedpost. You’ve been irresponsible. Very. Hurry on over tatheldrug 's tore, and you can get the morning after pill up to three days after you’ve had unpro- tected sex. You'll be filling your body with massive doses of hormones that prevent any The RHYTHM METHOD: (a.k.a. the Beat Off) What do you call a woman who uses the rhythm method? Mommy. The least effective of all forms of birth control, the rhythm methods attempts at avoiding pregnancy with absti- nence during a woman’s fertile period, which is no easy task to determine. Better than nothing, . but not by much. - Open and frank conversation between you, your partner and __ your doctor as to the best method _to suit your concerns and lifestyle is the way. Relax about discussing it, but don’t procrasti- nate. how the ideas associated with lib- eralism became an integral part of the British constitution in the late 17th century. The book next explains how liberalism be- came particularly identified with the politicians called Whigs, how it was challenged in the late 18th century by the French Revolution and the rise of an industrial soci- ety, and why the reformers called Radicals criticized the liberal.ide- alogy. In progressivly greater detail, FREEDOM AND ORDER fol- lows the political competition af- ter 1815 of the Whigs and Rad- icals, and the gradual sinking of their differences within an emerg- ing Liberal party. Professor Creigher shows that the amalgamation of the vari- ous interests constituting the Lib- eral party was not completed be- fore 1868, and derived from the new political realities in Britian created by the 1867 Reform Act. FREEDOM AND ORDER ends with the formation of the first true Liberal government by William E. Gladstone, the party’s greatest leader. Professor Cregier, a specialist in British history, is author or co- author of five other books. Dr. Cregier’s book is available at the UPEI bookstore for only $12.95. It is a paperback of 117 pages, including notes, bibliogra- phy, and index. Page 9