Sexo a seco (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sexo a seco" in Portuguese language version.

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alanguttmacher.org

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  • January 2001 edition of "Parade": Page 45: "Dry sex is painful for both men and women and may expose one to infection."
  • "Women in Action" published 2001 by Isis International Page 11: "there is nothing pleasant about dry sex because both the man and woman feel pain and they experience cuts"

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  • Sunanda Ray; Nyasha Gumbo; Michael Mbizvo (Maio de 1996). «Local Voices: What Some Harare Men Say about Preparation for Sex». Reproductive Health Matters. Reproductive Health Matters. 4 (7): 34–45. JSTOR 3775349. doi:10.1016/S0968-8080(96)90004-X 
  • van Andel T, de Korte S, Koopmans D, Behari-Ramdas J, Ruysschaert S (Fevereiro de 2008). «Dry sex in Suriname». J Ethnopharmacol. 116 (1): 84–8. PMID 18083316. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2007.11.003 

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jstor.org

  • Ray, Sunanda; Gumbo, Nyasha; Mbizvo, Michael (Maio de 1996). «Local Voices: What Some Harare Men Say about Preparation for Sex». JSTOR 3775349 
  • Sunanda Ray; Nyasha Gumbo; Michael Mbizvo (Maio de 1996). «Local Voices: What Some Harare Men Say about Preparation for Sex». Reproductive Health Matters. Reproductive Health Matters. 4 (7): 34–45. JSTOR 3775349. doi:10.1016/S0968-8080(96)90004-X 

nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Sandala, L; Lurie, P; Sunkutu, M. R.; Chani, E. M.; Hudes, E. S.; Hearst, N (1995). «'Dry sex' and HIV infection among women attending a sexually transmitted diseases clinic in Lusaka, Zambia». AIDS (London, England). 9 Suppl 1: S61–8. PMID 8562002 
  • van Andel T, de Korte S, Koopmans D, Behari-Ramdas J, Ruysschaert S (Fevereiro de 2008). «Dry sex in Suriname». J Ethnopharmacol. 116 (1): 84–8. PMID 18083316. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2007.11.003 

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