flash cards
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ideal contraception would be
safe,effective,no side effect, affordable and obtainable
what is contraception
use methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy
legal age of consent
16
few things to consider when ‘making someone a cup of tea’?
1.if their not sure, you can still make tea for them, but they can still say no. don’t get mad and force them to drink
2.just because they had tea with you last week, doesn’t mean they constantly want tea with you. Don’t show up and say ‘but you wanted tea last night’
consent is not proper if..
1.under legal age to have sex
2.being threatened/blackmailed
3.other is in a position where they have authority over you
4.are unconscious
5.under the influence of a drug/alcohol
6.has a disability that affect speech, communication or their ability to make decisions
how to refuse sex from a pushy partner
-firmly and directly say you don’t consent
-be clear of what you are saying with words and your body
-clear communication and assertiveness
6 reasons why someone would have sex
1.to get pregnant
2.for pleasure
3. closer relationship with partner
4.attraction
5.express love or affacetion
6.for fun
6 reasons why someone would not have sex
1.don’t want to get pregnant
2.not comfortable
3.STIs
4.religion
5.insecurities
6.culture
two potential results of having unprotected sex
1.getting pregnant
-getting STIs
if a female gets pregnant and they don’t want to keep the baby, they can..
1.abortion
2.adoption
3.orphanges
4.supprt from child care service or family
how can pregnancy affect the pregnant women and people around them
- health/physical health
2.emotionl and mental health/problems
3.financial impact
4.life plan/career
5.relationships
6.responsiblity/growing up
7.judgment
8.social life
9.reputation
10.family pressure
2 main forms of contraception
barrier and hormonal
difference between barrier and hormonal
-barrier put barrier between the penis and vagina and stop sperm from meeting the egg/ova. prevent STIs
-hormonal regulates or stops ovulation, preventing pregnancies
3 examples of barrier
1.male condom
2.female condom
3.diaphragm
3 examples of hormonal
1.Plastic IUD
2.Injections
3.pills
Abstinence
-normal
-not having sex
-100% P
male condom
-barrier
-latex sheath placed over the penis during sex that blocks sperm
-85% T
Tubal ligation
-surgical
-female sterilization/ getting tubes ‘tied’
-almost 100%
Diaphragm/cervical cap
-barrier
-82% T
92-96% P
-puts barrier covering the cervix so that sperm cannot enter the uterus. A shallow dome of silicone with a firm flexible rim
emergency contraceptive pills
-hormonal
-pill taken after intercourse when pregnancy risk occurs
-85%T
spermicide
-used with barrier
-contains chemical that blocks sperm
-76% T
vasectomy
-surgical
-99% 3 months after
-where the vas deferens is cut
female condom
-The closed end gets inserted into the vagina snd the penis enters through the open end
-barrier
-95% T
Plastic/hormonal IUD
-A small T shaped plastic device with a hormone in the stem. Stops fertilization and makes the mucus thicker so the sperm can’t swim to the egg
-99%