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1 Kick-Off: 1. Anatomical Parts Grouping 2. Word Search on contraceptives

2  Around the 14 th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle is when ovulation happens; which means an egg is released.  Having sex around that time period will increase your likely hood of getting pregnant.  It only takes 1 sperm to make a baby and on average 300 million are released during sex.  Sperm can live inside a woman for up to 5 days and outside for only minutes or a few hours depending on the condition.

3 Week 1-9Week 21-27 Week 10-14Week 28-37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXZddL6RYFU Week 15-20Birth

4  Abstinence- Completely to refrain from sex.  Contraceptives- Methods used to prevent or lower the risk of pregnancy or STDs.

5 TypeExamples Reversible MethodIUD, IUS Hormonal MethodOral contraceptives, mini pill, patch, hormonal vaginal contraceptive ring, injection, implant Barrier MethodMale condom, female condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, spermicides AbstinenceNot having sex

6 Birth Control MethodTypical UsePerfect Use Abstinence100% IUD99.9% NuvaRing92 %99.7% Patch92%99.7% Pill92%99.7% Depo Provera (shot)97%99.7% Male Condom85%98% Female Condom79%95% Diaphragm84%94% Sponge68%80% Spermicides71%82% Withdrawal73%96%

7  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHennhq1cMg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHennhq1cMg  In 2009, a total of 409,840 infants were born to 15−19 year olds  The US teen birth rate fell by more than one-third from 1991 through 2005, but then increased by 5 percent over two consecutive years.  Data for 2008 and 2009, however, indicate that the long-term downward trend has resumed.  The U.S. teen pregnancy and birth, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and abortion rates are substantially higher than those of other western industrialized nations.

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9  Teen pregnancy accounts for more than $9 billion per year in costs to U.S. taxpayers for increased health care and foster care, increased incarceration rates among children of teen parents, and lost tax revenue because of lower educational attainment and income among teen mothers.  Pregnancy and birth are significant contributors to high school drop out rates among girls. Only about 50% of teen mothers receive a high school diploma by age 22, versus nearly 90% of women who had not given birth during adolescence.  The children of teenage mothers are more likely to have lower school achievement and drop out of high school, have more health problems, be incarcerated at some time during adolescence, give birth as a teenager, and face unemployment as a young adult.  These effects remain for the teen mother and her child even after adjusting for those factors that increased the teenager’s risk for pregnancy; such as, growing up in poverty, having parents with low levels of education, growing up in a single-parent family, and having low attachment to and performance in school.


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