Sexual Health
Reproductive Health
Diseases
Male Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System
100

What does sexual health mean besides just “not being sick”?

It means feeling physically, emotionally, mentally, and socially well in relation to sexuality.

100

What is reproductive health in simple words?

It is the well-being of the reproductive system and the ability to decide freely about having children.

100

Why is it important to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

Because they can affect long-term health and fertility.

100

Why should boys and men learn about reproductive health?

To protect their health and make responsible decisions.

100

Why is pregnancy care part of reproductive health?

Because it protects the health of the mother and baby.

200

Why does sexual health include emotions and mental well-being?

Because sexuality affects feelings, self-esteem, relationships, and personal identity.

200

Why is choosing if and when to have children part of reproductive health?

Because people have the right to plan their families and control their reproductive lives.

200

How can going to the doctor help prevent reproductive health problems?

Regular checkups allow early detection and treatment of health issues.

200

How can men be involved in family planning?

By sharing decisions and using contraception responsibly.

200

How do medical checkups during pregnancy help women and babies?

They monitor development and prevent complications.

300

How are respect and consent connected to sexual health?

Healthy sexuality requires mutual respect, consent, and freedom from violence or pressure.

300

How does family planning help people take care of their reproductive health?

It allows people to prevent unplanned pregnancies and space pregnancies safely.

300

Why does education help reduce sexual health risks?

Knowledge encourages safer behaviors and better decision-making.

300

Why is it important for men to visit the doctor for reproductive health?

To prevent and detect diseases and maintain overall health.

300

Why should women have access to reproductive health services?

To protect their health and exercise their reproductive rights.

400

Why is learning about sexuality an important part of sexual health?

Education helps people make safe, informed, and responsible decisions.

400

Why is it important to have information before making reproductive decisions?

So decisions are safe, responsible, and based on knowledge of risks and options.

400

How can lack of information affect teenagers’ health?

It can lead to risky behaviors, infections, and unplanned pregnancies.

400

How do social ideas about masculinity affect men’s health?

They may discourage men from seeking medical help or information.

400

How does reproductive health reduce risks during pregnancy and childbirth?

Through medical care, education, and prevention.

500

How can good sexual health help people have healthier relationships?

It promotes communication, trust, respect, and safer behaviors.

500

How does reproductive health improve people’s quality of life?

It helps prevent health risks and supports personal and family well-being.

500

Why are regular medical checkups important for sexual and reproductive health?

They help maintain health and detect problems early.

500

Why is reproductive responsibility shared between partners?

Because both partners are involved in sexual and reproductive decisions.

500

Why is it important for women to make their own reproductive decisions?

Because autonomy and rights are essential for equality and well-being.




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