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7 th Grade Journal 2-25 Can a person who is using pregnancy prevention also prevent themselves from getting an STI? What is the #1 most common STI in the US? Where can a teen go if they need to talk to someone about pregnancy prevention?
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NameCause Transmis sion Primary Symptoms Secondary Symptoms Long Term Effects Effects on Baby Treatment Chlamydia - #1 STI in US Bacteria in reproductive system -direct contact - Mother to baby Men- painful urination, pus like discharge Women- pus like discharge, painful urination, bleeding between periods, pain 30-70% won’t have sympoms PID- Pelvic inflammatory Disease- life threatening Men- infection of prostate or epididymis Sterility/ infertility Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy Infected eyes, pneumonia antibiotics Gonorrhea Bacteria inside reproductive system - direct contact - Mother to baby men- painful urination, pus like discharge Women- pus like discharge, painful urination, bleeding between periods, pain PID, arthritis may occur 1-4 weeks following infection Sterility/ infertility Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy Infection in eyes that could cause blindness antibiotics Bacterial Vaginosis Bacteria Direct contact Women- redness, swelling, itching, profuse discharge Increased risk of fallopian tube infection Antibiotics Syphilis Bacteria in blood Direct contact Chancre sores, painless, pus is highly infectious Fatigue, fever, joint ache, headaches, sore throat, rash, mucus in throat, warts Organs or blood vessels to organs are destroyed, blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, death, ulcers Receives disease, stillbirth, deformities of bones, skin, teeth, eyes, and/or nervous system antibiotics
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NameCause Transmission Primary Symptoms Secondary Symptoms Long Term Effects Effects on Baby Treatment Genital Warts HPV Virus in blood Sexual contact, sharing towels/ clothes Warts on genitals, may be present without knowledge Warts may obstruct urethra, anus, vagina, or cervix Lasers, surgery, chemical burning, vaccinatio ns Herpes Simplex #2 Virus in nervous system Direct contact, mother to baby Tingling/ burning, painful blisters, fever, flue symptoms Blisters, stress, fever, dietary imbalance Prematur e delivery, infection received, death No cure, symptoms may be treated Hepatitis B VirusBlood to blood or sexual contact, mother to baby Darker urine, jaundice, irritability, no energy or appetite, nausea, vomiting, pain Cirrhosis of liver- itching, confusion, comb, night blindness Liver cancer Infects baby no cure, vaccine available HIV (Human Immunodef iciency Virus) VirusSexual contact, mother to baby, blood to blood Fevers, diarrhea, night sweats, swollen lymph nodes, night sweats, cough, blotches, fatigue, infections, memory issues Pneumonia, confusion More likely to get other diseases Baby may be infected No cure, treatment may help baby, drugs help treat
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Where can a teen go? Trusted Adults School Nurse Pregnancy Prevention Centers- http://www.reddoorclinic.org/ http://www.reddoorclinic.org/ Teen pregnancy video:
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Project we will be working on for our next unit: Changes- A book of pictures/images and paragraphs describing your life at that specific time (ages 0,2,4,6,8, 10, present) You don’t need a fancy book if you choose not to, but you do need to have a way to put the book together so it looks nice I’m letting you know ahead of time so you can get supplies you will need! You’ll get the full details of the book on Wednesday in class
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