Birth Control Methods/ Abstinence Based.  Group Project- No more than 4 to a group  Total Points- 100 points  Time of Presentation  Quality of Information-

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Birth Control Methods/ Abstinence Based

 Group Project- No more than 4 to a group  Total Points- 100 points  Time of Presentation  Quality of Information- Details to follow

 Title of Birth Control Method/Abstinence/Abortion/ Adoption  % of Effectiveness- Is it purposeful for preventing pregnancy?  Risk of STI?  How much does it cost?  OTC/Prescription?  How can the partner contribute?

 Short-Term Side Effects-  Side effects that last no longer than 3 years  At least 1-3 examples for each (products at least 3)  Long Term Side Effects-  After 3 years, problem is still prevalent  Mental, Physical and/or Emotional  Who uses this method?  Males vs. Females/ Both  Age Group

 Who Uses this method?  Demographics?  Marital Status  Who Opposes your Issue?  Political Party?  Religious Organization  Who Supports your Issue?  Same as above  TIME!! -At least 10 minutes long

 Video Insert  APPRORIATE VIDEO shown as a supplement for your information.  VIDEO MUST BE SHOWN TO TEACHER BEFORE PRESENTATION  me link, send me copy on a CD etc.  Where do you see your issue going in 5 years?  Cancelled out?  Improvements to usage?

 Abstinence  Abortion  Adoption

 Male Condom  Morning After Pill (‘Plan B’)  Birth Control Pill  I.U.D.  ‘NuvaRing’-combined hormonal contraceptive vaginal ring  Depo Provera  IUD’s