This STI shares a name with an underwater creature and can be spread by skin to skin touch
Crabs
These male organs produce the testosterone
Testicles
In health 1, we learned only 50% of teenagers reported using this form of contraception during their last sexual encounter
Latex Condom
Having multiple sexual partners in a short period of time can increase your risk of contraction of these STIs?
All of them
Ovum or "eggs" are produced here
Ovaries
The birth control pill falls into this category of contraception
Short Acting Hormonal contraception
This category of STIs includes infections that can remain in your body for life
Viral STIs
Both sperm and urine pass through this tube to exit the body
Vas Deferens/Urethra
This material is used as an alternative for people who are allergic to latex and are unable to use a latex condom
Polyurethane or Lambskin
This category of STIs are curable but can be contracted many times
Bacterial STIs
A fertilized egg implants along this part of the female reproductive anatomy
Uterine Wall
This contraception is used as a method if your traditional form of contraception failed or was not used
Emergency Contraception or Plan B
This STI can cause cervical cancer
HPV (human papilloma virus)/Genital Warts
This anatomical part acts as a barrier between the uterus and the birth canal
Cervix
This barrier device made for females are hardly used as a form of contraception anymore
Female Condom/Diaphragm/Sponge