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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
OBJ: I will examine the signs and symptoms of STDs/HIV.
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BELLWORK If you contracted a STD, how would it affect your life?
Why are most teenagers not concerned about contracting STDs? Why are teenagers especially vulnerable to contracting STDs?
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How do STD’s Spread? Even 1 Sexual Encounter can lead to contracting an STD. Every year approximately 15 million teens contract an STD. Many STD’s have no Signs & Symptoms 100% method of preventing STD’s = Abstinence!!! Easier for a male to give a female an STD then vice verse STD Activity
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CLASS ACTIVITY Each student has received a notecard. You have one minute to get as many signatures from the opposite sex as possible...
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What STDs can be cured? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis
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What STDs are incurable?
HIV/AIDS Herpes HPV/Genital Warts
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“Safe Sex” Abstinence #1 method
Means using a male condom if choosing to have sex (latex) – Prevents pregnancy and STD’s. Condoms are most effective against HIV, by reducing the risk 85% than not using one at all. 15% of the risk remains for viral STD’s Condoms less effective in reducing STD’s spread by Skin to skin contact (herpes, syphilis, and HPV) What does abstinence involve?
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STD BROCHURE As we review the STD brochure, highlight important facts to differentiate between the STDs
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Testing and Treatment Health Department offers free testing and treatment. Call to make an appointment: Doctor’s office: offers testing and treatment but person will be responsible for payment
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QUICK WRITE Chlamydia Genital Herpes Syphilis Gonorrhea HIV/AIDS
Trichomoniasis Genital Warts List one STD that can be cured. List one STD that can not be cured. What STD is a virus and appears as small blisters on the sex organs or mouth? List one STD that can damage a person’s reproductive organs if gone uncured. How can a person prevent getting a STD?
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