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Birth ControlMisc.Bonus 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points HIVSTDs

Which STIs can be transmitted by sharing clothes, towels, or soft cloth items?

Public lice (crabs).

What is the most common STI that often has no symptoms?

Chlamydia

Which STI is often associated with a burning sensation when peeing?

Gonorrhea

What is the most effective strategy to prevent an unwanted STI/STD?

Abstinence

Which four viral STDs are incurable?

The four Hs: Herpes, Hepatitis, HIV, HPV.

Which method of birth control protects against STIs and HIV/AIDS?

Male or female condom

What is the only 100% effective way to prevent STIs, HIV, and pregnancy?

Abstinence

What is the name of the birth control that should be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex?

Emergency Contraceptive Pill also known as the morning after pill or Plan B. Note: Should not be used as one’s main form of birth control.

Typically sold as a foam, jelly, or cream that acts as a barrier, blocking and killing sperm

Spermicide

Used to prevent pregnancy or reduce the risk of pregnancy. This hormone keeps a woman’s ovaries form releasing eggs.

Birth Control

What are 3 things you could do or say to encourage someone to get tested?

Possible answers: Offer to go with them (and/or get testing too); Describe the testing process to them so they’re not afraid; Tell them the earlier they get tested the easier it is to treat if they do have an STI; Tell them about good places to go that are the most convenient for them (teen clinics, health centers, nursing stations); Tell them it will be confidential; non- judgmental; etc.

Name two body fluids that are NOT a risk for HIV.

Possible answers: sweat; spit/saliva; tears; urine; feces; snot.

Through which bodily fluids can HIV be spread?

Blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.

What are four risky behaviors/activities for contracting HIV?

Unprotected vaginal or anal sex, sharing sex toys, sharing needles, fighting, and breast feeding if mom is HIV positive.

How long does it take for HIV to show up on a blood test?

1-3 months after the point of infection. This is called the “window period”, which is also when someone is highly infectious (can spread the virus easily).

True or False: You can’t get an STI/HIV the very first time you have sex.

False!

True or False: Once you have an STI cured, you can’t get it again.

False!

Why would someone who’s not having sex choose to take the Birth Control Pill?

Possible answers: to regulate menstrual cycles (make it come at the same time each month); to reduce menstrual cramps; to decrease acne; etc.

What is the definition of consent?

Permission for any sexual activity; only yes means yes; no means no; you have to ask; etc.

What should you do before touching someone’s bum (or kissing, making-out, having sex, etc.)?

Get their consent (or ask them, get permission, etc.)

What are 3 things you need to talk about before sex?

Possible answers: birth control; condom use; STI testing; consent; comfort level and boundaries; what if birth control fails; etc.

Name 5 SIGNS of an STI?

Unusual discharge from the penis, anus, or vagina; irritation while peeing; excessive genital itching; abdominal pain; and skin changes on or around the genitals (rashes, sores, etc.).

Which STI often causes painful blisters on or around the genitals and can be passed to the mouth through genital-to- mouth contact?

Herpes

What does HIV stand for?

Human Papilloma Virus

What does AIDS stand for?

Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome

Make your wager

The most common symptom of an STI/STD?

No symptoms!