Article: While you may be embarrassed about your ED, shutting your partner out is not the answer. The problem involves both of you, and your partner will end up feeling distant and neglected if you don't keep her or him involved in your life. Make every effort to talk with your partner about what's going on. The outlook is generally much better for men who involve their partner in the healing process. Erectile dysfunction is like any other problem in a relationship, and requires both partners to fully fix. You may have to attend doctor's appointments and therapy sessions to treat your ED, and it would be great to have your partner there for you. Men and women with a partner struggling with ED often blame themselves for not satisfying their partner. Most often, however, it is a physical or mental issue with the man, not his partner. You need to make this clear to your partner, otherwise he or she may internalize the problem and feel like the cause.  Reassure your partner that you're committed to the relationship, and this isn't a sign that you aren't interested. Stress that you're not having an affair or are interested in someone else. Some partners see ED as a sign of an affair, but this is not true an overwhelming majority of the time. Prevent suspicion and negative feelings in your partner by assuring him or her of this.  Of course, don't lie to your partner. If there is a problem with the relationship, you need to communicate this. Tell your partner if he or she does something sexually that you don't like, or if you have sexual needs that aren't being met. Dissatisfaction with your sex life could be a contributing factor to your ED. Have an honest conversation with your partner about your needs. Keeping your needs to yourself could make the problem worse. Keep this conversation friendly and blame-free. This is a sensitive topic, and your partner may feel like he or she failed you by not meeting a sexual need. Assure your partner that you're committed to the relationship, and that this is a way to strengthen the relationship. Erectile dysfunction can put a strain on any relationship, even if you've properly communicated with your partner. If you and your partner are having trouble getting through this, try going to therapy together. A counselor can help you work through your problems and remain strong as a couple.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep your partner informed about what's going on. Ask for your partner's help and support. Reassure your partner that the problem isn't him or her. Talk with your partner about your sex life. Consider going to counseling with your partner.

Problem: Article: If you know someone who is currently serving time in prison, consider writing to them to see if they would be interested in corresponding with you.  Try reaching out by saying something like, “I was wondering if you would be interested in corresponding with me while you’re there. I would like to send you some letters, if that is alright with you.” Consider writing to any family members or other loved ones who is incarcerated. Remember that they may not want to correspond with you and that’s okay. It's their choice. If you want to write to someone who is incarcerated, make sure you only have good intentions for doing so. Receiving letters can be a great way to life an inmate’s spirits and keep them hopeful while they are serving their time. However, if you really only want to write them to tease them or make them feel guilty for being locked up, that is a selfish reason to write and you might actually end up doing more harm than good.  Only write to a prison inmate that you know if your intentions are positive and helpful. Also keep in mind that there are restrictions about what you can and cannot write about to inmates. You absolutely can’t write to a prison inmate with the intent to blackmail them – this will definitely get you into some trouble. You also can’t include any contraband items, like nude photos. In order to write to any inmate, you’ll need to get their mailing address at the prison. You can contact the prison to ask for a specific inmate’s address and they will normally release that information to you.  Additionally, you could get in contact with other family members or close friends of the inmate to see if they already have the inmate’s address. When you address the envelope, be sure to write legibly and include all of the required information to ensure your letter is delivered. The address will probably include the inmate’s correctional facility identification number, so you’ll need to include that as well. In your letters, send the inmate updates about things that are happening in your life and things you know they would be interested to hear about. Remember that they might feel like they are missing out, so having this connection to the outside world could be a very positive thing for them during their incarceration. Tell them about significant events in your life like birthdays and graduations. Let them know how your social and family life is going – like if you are dating someone new or a funny anecdote about how your child is driving you crazy.
Summary: Write to someone you already know. Assess your reasons for writing. Find the inmate’s mailing address. Send updates about your life.

Rotavirus is a serious ailment that can cause severe diarrhea. The vaccine for rotavirus comes in two doses, one that is given at 2 months, and one that is given at 4 months. Ultimately, a simple vaccination could prevent your child from getting diarrhea, especially severe diarrhea. Wash after shopping excursions, work, or meeting friends and family. In addition, wash your hands before handling your infant’s formula or breastmilk. Finally, wash your hands after you’ve gone to the bathroom, changed your baby’s diaper, or coughed or sneezed into your hand. iated equipment. Use a machine that sanitizes your infant’s bottles or boil them in hot water. By sanitizing your infant’s bottles, you’ll limit the transmission of illness to your baby. Read the directions on your bottles to make sure they can be exposed to extreme heat. If your baby attends a daycare or spends time in other close quarters, make sure everyone else is healthy. Remove your baby from a situation that puts them in close contact with other sick babies, children, or adults. Wipe plastic toys with a mild detergent and warm water. If instructions on the item allow, boil the toy. In addition, read the care tag on stuffed animals or fabric toys before laundering them.
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Get your infant a rotavirus vaccine. Wash your hands with soap and warm water before handling your baby.  and associated equipment. Avoid exposing your baby to others with diarrhea and vomiting. Wash toys your baby puts in their mouth.