The only way to 100% prevent both pregnancy and STIs
Abstinence
The daily pill, contains hormones that prevent ovulation
birth control pill
The most common bacterial STI
Chlamydia
What are the elements of a healthy relationship?
Trust, respect, communication, equality, etc.
All types of birth control are a prescription from your doctor except...
Male or female condoms, spermicide, sponges.
The form a birth control that helps reduce against STIs
Condoms
True or False? Birth control makes you infertile
False
The most common STI virus
HPV
What is the difference between a healthy and unhealthy relationship?
Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect and support, while unhealthy relationships involve abuse, control, etc.
This term describes someone's internal sense of being male, female, or neither.
Gender identity
Bone density loss is a side effect of these birth control option
Depo-provera
The number of days after unprotected intercourse that a person you take the morning after pill
3 days for the pill EC
5 days for Copper IUD
The disease that HIV can lead to
AIDS
How can someone show respect in a relationship?
Listening, validating feelings, respecting boundaries, etc.
True or False? You can get tested for STIs confidentially as a teen in many states
True (always talk to parents before making decisions)
Name a side effect of the oral birth control pill
Irregular bleeding, headaches, blood clots
True or false? The morning after pill will cause an abortion
False
True or false? Chlamydia and gonorrhea can both be cured with antibiotics.
True
What is consent?
The voluntary agreement to engage in a specific activity.
This term refers to ideas or concepts created and accepted by society
Social construct
The length an Copper IUD can be inserted for
10 years
Name one of the hormones in the birth control pill
Estrogen or progesterone
What is the importance of regular testing?
To detect and treat sexually transmitted infections (STIs) early.
How can someone ask for consent?
Clearly communicate intentions, check for verbal and non-verbal cues, etc.
What are some factors that can affect someone's ability to give consent?
Intoxication, coercion, power dynamics, etc.