Why Wait? A LESSON ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF PREMARITAL SEX.

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Why Wait? A LESSON ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF PREMARITAL SEX

What are the risks connected with premarital sex?

Risks Connected with Teen Sex STIs Pregnancy Pregnancy panic Loss of reputation Break ups Conflict with parents

Risks Connected with Teen Sex Shame and guilt Sin Weakened relationship with God Mental health issues (eg. Depression, suicide) Preoccupation and distraction Loss of respect

Risks Connected with Teen Sex End of adolescence Devaluing the sexual experience Jeopardy of future happiness in marriage

What does STI stand for? Sexually Transmitted Infection Examples include: HIV/AIDS and herpes.

What are HIV and AIDS?

What is HIV? Human Immunodeficiency Virus

What is HIV? HIV attacks the immune system It increases the victim’s chance of getting all kinds of diseases, including flu, diarrhea, pneumonia, TB, and certain types of cancer

How does one get HIV? HIV can be spread when blood, semen, vaginal fluid, or breast milk from an infected person enters the bloodstream of someone who is not infected  Eg. Through sex, sharing needles and razors, and breastfeeding

Who can get HIV? Anyone can get HIV It does not matter if you are young or old, rich or poor, big or small, and male or female

Risks At any time, your risk of getting HIV may be increased if you have another sexually transmitted infection, an open sore or breaks in the mucosal lining (eg. Vagina, anus, and or mouth)

How do you know if you are infected with HIV? Often there are no symptoms for many years Usually the first symptoms are like those of many other common illnesses (eg. Swollen glands, fatigue) Different people have different symptoms The only way to find out for sure if you have HIV is to have a blood test

What is AIDS? Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

How does one get AIDS? AIDS is the advanced form of HIV If HIV is left untreated, your immune system will no longer be able to defend your body from infections, diseases, or cancers

Myths What myths have you heard about how HIV and AIDS are spread?

HIV is NOT Spread by: talking, shaking hands, working, or eating with someone hugs or kisses coughs or sneezes donating blood Swimming pools Toilet seats

HIV is NOT Spread by: Bed sheets or towels Forks, spoons, cups, and food Insects and animals

Prevention Prevention is your only defense Protect yourself from HIV Abstinence until committed marriage is the life giving choice