What the acronym HIV stands for
What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus?
What is Herpes?
2 things to inspect/read before taking a condom out of the package
What is the expiration date and are there any rips or tears?
The amount of time that sperm can survive inside of the female reproductive tract
What is 5 days? (or 5-7 days)
A mutual understanding and agreement between 2 people that must exist during all stages of sexual contact
What is Consent?
The specific type of white blood cell that the HIV virus attacks
What are T-Cells?
Other than Syphilis, these are 2 of the most common bacterial STD's
What are Gonorrhea and Chlamydia?
The correct type of lubricant to be used with a condom needs to be "based" with this substance
What is "water" based?
Hormonal methods of contraception all do the same thing, which is to prevent the releasing of an egg, also called this..
What is ovulation?
When all of the aspects of your health are at optimal levels
What is Wellness?
What the acronym AIDS stands for
What is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome?
Trichomoniasis and Pubic Lice aren't bacteria or a virus, but actually this type of organism that lives on or in another organism
What is a parasite?
The main reason that you should throw out a condom if it's put on upside down (instead of flipping it over and using it).
What are pre-seminal fluids/diseases?
Emergency Contraception or Plan B, also known as the "morning after pill", is actually effective if taken within this timeframe
What is within 5 days?
What are the 5 aspects of health
What are Physical, Mental, Social, Emotional, and Spiritual Health?
Other than Blood, Breast Milk, and Seminal Fluids, this fluid also can transmit HIV
What are Vaginal Fluids?
HPV is linked to cervical cancer and these cauliflower like growths
What are genital warts?
Male (external condoms) and Female (internal condoms) are not hormonal methods of contraception, but fall into this category-a way of blocking the sperm from reaching the egg.
What are Barrier Methods?
What the acronym IUD stands for
What is an Intrauterine Device?
A behavior that becomes more of health risk over time, or when combined with other behaviors or factors
What is a cumulative health risk?
In addition to sweat, tears, and saliva, this fluid can NOT transmit the HIV virus
What is urine?
What the acronym HPV stands for
What is the Human Papilloma Virus?
The type of material that a female (internal) condom is made of; also available in male (external) condoms for those who are allergic to LATEX
What is POLYURETHANE?
In addition to the traditional birth control Pill, contraceptive hormones can also be delivered with these THREE methods
What is the Shot, Patch and Ring?
The last part of the brain to develop- one of the many reasons why teenagers should avoid drug use, since their brains are still developing!
What is the Prefrontal Cortex?