Birth Control Stops Ovulation

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Birth Control Stops Ovulation Stops sperm and egg from meeting one another Stops egg from implanting

Birth Control - Vasectomy

Birth Control - Vasectomy 1. The vas deferens is cut and tied off 2. Sexual activity and desire are unchanged 3. Still have ejaculate

Birth Control - Tubal Ligation

Prom Dress?

Birth Control - Condom Reservoir Tip / Lubricated / Spermacide Pinch Tip / Changes in Erection / lost condoms/STD protection

AIDS Can you get it from saliva? Mosquito? Needles? Intercourse vaginal or anal? Open wound in a sport? Oral Sex? What is HIV Vs AIDS?

Birth Control - Intrauterine Device Doctor Placed & Removed / How does it work / Developing Nations or Poor

Birth Control - Diaphram Use Error Factor / What is the gel?

Additional Forms of Birth Control Implant Methods Intrauterine Device Norplant Permanent Methods 1. Vasectomy 2. Tubal Ligation Other 1. Douche 2. Rhythm Method 3. Withdrawal Barrier Methods 1. Contraceptive Sponge 2. Diaphragm, Cervical Cap, and Cervical Shield 3. Female Condom 4. Male Condom 5. Spermacide Hormonal Methods 1. Oral Contraceptives - (“The pill”) 2. The Patch 4. Shot/Injection 5. Vaginal Ring – Nuva Ring 6. Norplant

Rhythm Method & Menstrual Cycle Lasts 28 days Period 7 days Ovulation14th day

Menstrual Cycle Menopause

Plan B – Morning After Pill Emergency Methods Two Pills Will not affect current pregnancy 7 of 8 women who would have become pregnant will not No prescription necessary if 17 or older If taken prior to Ovulation it stops it Helps to prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg Helps to prevent a fertilized egg from implanting 72 Hours – 24 best Teenage Use of Birth Control http://www.pamf.org/teen/sex/birthcontrol/

Catholic Church & Insurance

STDS Asymptomatic

VD – STI – STD Asymptomatic Bacterial Fungal 1. Yeast Infection Viral Chlamydia Syphilis Fungal 1. Yeast Infection Viral HPV HIV Herpes Hepatitis Parasite 1. Crabs