Contraception and Protecting your self from Infection/Disease.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Birth Control & Contraceptives
Advertisements

STD Fact or Fiction.
Brainstorming Bell Work
Session 2 Key Messages You can be infected with an STD and have no symptoms. It can take years for symptoms of some STDs to develop. Having an STD raises.
Contraception. Birth Control – Protect against unplanned pregnancy STIs – Protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
Birth Control Methods. Warm-Up How often and when should girls do a breast self-exam? How often and when should guys do a testicular self-exam?
CONTRACEPTION.
MYTHS & FACTS PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND STI’S PDCP 10 – Leo Hayes High School.
Raising Consciousness Creating Awareness BASIC FACTS ON HIV CHETNA STRC Ahmedabad.
All About HIV Produced by. What is HIV?  HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system  The immune system fights off infections and protects.
The conscious decision to avoid sexual activity
True or False HIV AIDS Catchy REALLY?
Birth Control Methods 1. Some people have sex in their teens. 2. Almost everyone will have sex at some point in their lives. 3. Provide factual info to.
Unit 14: Fertility Management. Factors to consider when choosing a fertility management plan What is the nature of the individual/couple’s sexual activities.
Sexually Transmitted Infections. What is a Sexually Transmitted Infection or STI? STI’s are infections that are spread from person to person through.
Grade 8 Topic 3 Pregnancy Prevention. When making a decision… Be aware of all possible consequences Consider how to prevent these consequences Make a.
Safe Sex & Birth Control Options. Making the decision Difficult decision When is the time right? Are you ready? What steps should you take to protect.
How many kids in h.s. will have had sexual intercourse by the time they graduate? 13% About 1 out of yr olds.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. What is sex? Anytime another person’s genitals becomes involved, some form of sex has occurred. Anytime another person’s.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually transmitted diseases. Increasing due to: n Increasing sexual activity n Multiple sexual partners n Use of birth control pills – Increases the.
Sexual Education Farrington High School April 29, 2003.
SAFE SEX!! How do I know what is good for me, my partner and my relationship?
Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections Facts About Teens and Sexual Activity.
SEX ED FOR YOUTH WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES. RESPECT/ PRIVATE What is respect? How do you respect someone? Why is respect important when it comes.
Birth Control Methods.
Contraception #2.
Human Growth and Development
BY: Harinder, Tajveer, Anny and Jasvir
Contraceptives. What is a contraceptive? Why are they used? Can you name a few???
HIV and AIDS LO: to explore what is HIV and AIDS, and to be able to explain how it transmitted,
HIV-AIDS A QUICK REVIEW. HIV/AIDS -- VIRAL SYMPTOMS: POSSIBLE FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS ABOUT 2 WEEKS AFTER INFECTION USUALLY NONE FOR YEARS DANGERS: FATAL.
HIV: The Facts LESSON 4-4. Bell Ringer  Get out Student Journal  Lesson 6 Journal Entry  Write 3 things you have heard or read about HIV or AIDS. 
STD: The Facts Lesson 4-2.
Genital Herpes Francesca Caliguire Senior Health 12 Block 4A March
CONTRACEPTION (TYPES OF BIRTH CONTROL). REMEMBER ABSTINENCE IS THE ONLY 100% PROTECTION AGAINST PREGNANCY AND STDS !!!
Contraceptives Birth Control Protection against Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections.
Birth Control Barrier Condom Diaphragms Caps Shields Hormonal Pill Patch Ring Shot Implant OTC Condom Sponge Spermicide.
READING Lesson 14.
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Sex Education. Female Anatomy Male Anatomy Contraception Methods  Birth Control Pill  Many different types that are taken by the female orally  Prevent.
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Birth Control Methods.
METHODS OF PREGNANCY PREVENTION QUIZ TRUE or FALSE
Contraception.
Contraceptive Methods
CONDOMS What You Need To Know.
Unit 4 – HIV, STD & Pregnancy Prevention
Contraceptives.
Sexually transmitted diseases
True or False HIV AIDS Catchy REALLY? Misc
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Birth control, STD’s, & infertility
Sexual Health Joy Schaubhut, MPH Public Health Educator
Myths & Facts Pregnancy prevention and STI’s
Who wants to be a Millionaire?
HIV/AIDS FRAME What is HIV? What is AIDS? How do people get infected? How don’t people get infected? How do people prevent HIV infection?
HIV/AIDS.
3.12 Contraception I can explain what contraception is.
Health Education Program Physical Education and Health Literacy M-DCPS
Contraceptives.
3.12 Contraception I can explain what contraception is.
3.12 Contraception I can explain what contraception is.
I can explain what contraception is used for.
7/3/2019 Sexual Health Week.
3.12 Contraception I can explain what contraception is.
Health Education Program Physical Education and Health Literacy M-DCPS
Contraception I can explain what contraception is.
How adults plan and prevent a pregnancy: contraception and condoms
Presentation transcript:

Contraception and Protecting your self from Infection/Disease

1. You can’t get pregnant if you have sex on your period 2. Condoms will always prevent you from getting pregnant 3. You can usually tell if someone has a sexually transmitted infection 4. You can’t get a sexually transmitted infection from oral sex 5. A girl can’t get pregnant if she is on top

6. A wallet is a good place to store a condom 7. Condoms last in the package for several years 8. Using oil, hand cream or Vaseline with a condom is a good way to lubricate it 9. HIV is only passed through vaginal sex 10. Using plastic wrap or a small bag will work if you don’t have a condom

11. A girl can’t get pregnant or sick if the semen just touches the outside of the body 12. If a girl is on the pill and she misses a few one month, she is still protected against pregnancy 13. A girl can’t get pregnant if the boy doesn’t ejaculate inside her (he pulls out / stops) 14. The only sure way to protect yourself from pregnancy and disease is not to have a relationship at all

 IUD (Intra-uterine device) ▪ 1 / 100 will get pregnant  Morning-after pill ▪ 2 / 100 will get pregnant  Birth control pills (taken every day at the same time) ▪ 8 / 100 will get pregnant  Condoms (used correctly every time) ▪ 15 / 100 will get pregnant  Diaphragm ▪ 16/ 100 will get pregnant  Spermicide ▪ 29 / 100 will get pregnant  Withdrawal (pulling out) ▪ 27 / 100 will get pregnant  Temperature charting / Rhythm method ▪ 25 / 100 will get pregnant  No protection ▪ 85 / 100 will get pregnant  Abstinence ▪ 0 / 100 will get pregnant More information here: √ √ X X X X X X X Which methods also protect you against infections? X

 What’s the most common symptom of a sexually transmitted disease / infection?  NO SYMPTOMS AT ALL! ▪ You can have an STI and never know unless you are tested ▪ Don’t risk your life! ▪ Don’t pass it on!

 Could you...  Pass it on to someone else  Get painful sores  Become very ill  Never be able to have children (become infertile)  Get cancer  Die YES

 In Colombia...  160,000 people were living with AIDS in 2010  14,000 people died in 2009 due to AIDS  You can catch HIV/AIDS from all sexual intercourse, but can you catch it from...  Shaking hands or hugging?  Sharing a toothbrush or eating from the same plate?  Kissing?  Oral sex?  Touching an infected person’s cut skin?  Sharing a needle?

 In groups of 4:  Collect one “STD” pamphlet per group  Collect one other pamphlet on any topic per group  Read the pamphlet together  Choose an STD and write a short summary including:  What the symptoms the infection/disease causes  What happens if you don’t get treatment  How it is transmitted from one person to another  How to prevent it