Making Healthy Choices Abstinence/ Contraceptives Sex, Gender,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & SAFETY MODULE 5 Consequences of Sex: Sexually Transmitted Disease 7 th Grade.
Advertisements

Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections
STDs and Other Facts 7 th grade Lesson 3. STDs & Other Facts 7th Graders Should Know.
Mission Hills High School Department of Biology.  Review your educational, social, physical, and future goals.  What is it going to take to make these.
Making proud Choices – 8th
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Physical Education 8 Mr. Briggs.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. What is sex? Anytime another person’s genitals becomes involved, some form of sex has occurred. Anytime another person’s.
Learning About Sexually Transmitted Diseases Lesson 4
STD’s What you need to know Sexuality PowerPoint 4.6.
Natalia Larrañaga Sara María Becerra. What are they? Sexually transmitted diseases (also known as STD´s) are infectious diseases that spread from person.
CHAPTER 24 Sexual Feelings and Relationships Lesson 1 Responsible Relationships.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
STI’s Developed by Hannah Stuchbery (2015). Sexually Transmitted Infection WHAT DOES STI STAND FOR?
 Healthy Sexuality. Baseball? Pizza? Sex? 
Jeopardy $100 MaleFemaleDiseases Birth Control STIs $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400.
HIV/STD Prevention Education
G ROUP TUTORIAL SEXUAL HEALTH. Aims To know about good sexual health Objectives Outline what is meant by an STI List ways that they can be transmitted.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sexually transmitted disease (STD) refers to any contagious disease transmitted from one person to another during sexual.
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases Stop, Think, Be SAFE!!
Sex Education. Female Anatomy Male Anatomy Contraception Methods  Birth Control Pill  Many different types that are taken by the female orally  Prevent.
Reduce Your Risk of STD’s Chapter 13. True / False / It Depends 1.Young people rarely get STIs. False 2. People know when they are infected with an.
Adapted and reproduced with permission from Alberta Health Services
Sexually Transmitted Infections/Disease
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
S.T.I.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Safer Sex
Feeling Risky? Sexual Responsibility
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis
Human Growth and Development
Sexually Transmitted Infections
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Contraception.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs)
Sexually Transmitted INFECTIONS
What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)?
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Contraception.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
The Risks of STI’s Chapter 25 Lesson 1.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Bell Ringer Why would teens need to be concerned about STDs?
Itching & Scratching All About STIs.
Sexually Transmitted Infections STIs
Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Infections
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Non-Viral
Unit 4: HIV, STD & Pregnancy Prevention
The Chain of Infection and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
STDs vs. STIs What’s the difference? Why?
Lesson 4 STI’s/STD’s.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Reproductive Systems Mini REVIEW
Health Education Program Physical Education and Health Literacy M-DCPS
Upcoming Agenda This Week: STIs and HIV
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Protect your body, heart and mind
Upcoming Agenda This Week: STIs and HIV
Health Education Program Physical Education and Health Literacy M-DCPS
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Presentation transcript:

Making Healthy Choices Abstinence/ Contraceptives Sex, Gender, Orientation About STDs STDs & HIV/AIDS 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

These are 3 reasons to abstain from sexual activity during the teen years 100 Question

Pregnancy/Teen Parent STD – Possible lifelong complications Ruining of family, friend, or dating relationships Regret Stress 100 Points

These are 2 examples of sexual harassment 200 Question

Sexual comments/gestures/looks Grabbing, touching, pinching Sending sexual notes, texts, pictures Pressuring someone to do something sexual Refusing to accept NO 200 Points

This is the law that says everyone deserves and education free of sexual harassment 300 Question

Title IX 300 Points

This is how a teen should take action if an unintended pregnancy occurs 400 Question

Both teens should talk to a parent or trusted adult The teen father should provide emotional support The teen mother should see a health professional right away 400 Points

This is how you can let someone know you are not interested in having a sexual relationship with them 500 Question

Say “No” politely and firmly Explain why you feel that way Back up your words with strong body language If that does not work, call/text for a ride home 500 Answer

This is the only 100% effective guarantee against pregnancy and STDs 100 Question

Abstinence (Being abstinent) 100 Points

“A birth control device” is the definition for this term 200 Question

Contraceptive 200 Points

This is a thin sheath that is placed on an erect penis to catch semen when the male ejaculates 300 Question

Condom 300 Points

This is why withdrawal is not a safe or recommended method of birth control. 400 Question

A male’s pre-ejaculate fluid contains sperm and can fertilize a female’s egg. This fluid can also carry STDs. The male cannot control the release of this fluid. 400 Points

This is how oral contraceptives work in the female body. 500 Question

Prevents ovulation Affects the lining of the uterus so that it cannot nourish or support a fertilized egg. 500 Points

This describes your biological traits and how you are identified at birth 100 Question

Sex 100 Points

This describes the characteristics that a society or culture portray as masculine or feminine 200 Question

Gender 200 Points

This is someone you can go to for help or information if you are questioning things about yourself. 300 Question

Trusted adult Parent Social Worker Counselor 300 Points

This helps you build acceptance for differences in other people 400 Question

Being exposed to different cultures, backgrounds, races, ethnicities, religions, etc. 400 Points

This would cause a questioning teen to feel stressed 500 Question

Friend acceptance Family acceptance Fear of being teased Fear of being attacked 500 Points

What does STD & STI stand for? 100 Question

Sexually Transmitted Disease Sexually Transmitted Infection 100 Points

If you think you, or a partner, may have an STD, this is what you should do 200 Question

See a doctor right away 200 Points

If left untreated, some STDs can cause this to happen 300 Question

Permanent damage to organs Infertility Death 300 Points

These are 2 ways that STDs are spread from one person to another 400 Question

Sexual intercourse Skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore Oral and anal sex Through tiny cuts or tears in the mouth, anus, and genitals 400 Points

These are 2 risk factors that increase a person’s chance of getting an STD 500 Question

Sexual activity at a young age Several sex partners Unprotected sex 500 Points

This is the most common bacterial STD 100 Question

Chlamydia 100 Points

This is the virus that causes genital herpes 200 Question

HSV 2 – Genital Herpes Herpes Simplex Virus 2 200 Points

These are 2 symptoms of gonorrhea 300 Question

Burning sensation during urination Yellow-ish discharge 300 Points

This is why people might not know they have genital warts 400 Question

It is possible that there are no signs/symptoms It is possible that there are no signs/symptoms. The warts do not hurt, itch, or feel uncomfortable. Sometimes there are no visible warts. 400 Points

This is what HIV/AIDS does to the body’s immune system 500 Question

HIV/AIDS destroys lymphocytes that are part of the body’s immune system. This causes the body to become weak and, therefore, people get serious infections that they normally wouldn’t. People do not die from AIDS, they die of complications related to the disease 500 Points