The opening of the uterus.
What is the cervix?
Your family doctor, a walk-in clinic, and a sexual health center are all places where you can go for this.
Where to go for STI testing?
Methods other than abstinence that also prevent STIs.
condoms, dental dams, getting tested
What factors make something NON consensual ?
Alcohol, Drugs, Power Imbalances, etc
What releases and egg (ovum) during ovulation ?
What are the ovaries?
Is it true that some STIs have no symptoms at all?
Yes! Some STIs can present without any symptoms. This is why getting tested is important.
What is the legal age of consent in PA?
16
When fully grown, they can produce up to 2000 sperm cells every second.
What are the testicles?
Chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea are all examples of this type of infection.
What are bacterial STIs?
What does it mean when we say consent is adjustable?
People can change their mind at any time.
Four STIs that cannot be cured.
What are HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), and HPV (Human Papilloma Virus - genital warts)?
The "typical" (average) effectiveness rate for condoms.
95-98% when used correctly and consistently for internal and external condoms.
What does the “E” stand for in WAVES?
enthusiastic
Three ways to prevent STIs.
Abstinence, using protection, and STI testing
Other than abstinence, the most recommended method(s) of pregnancy prevention.
Dual protection - barrier methods and birth control.
What does the full acronym W.A.V.E.S stand for ?
-W: Well-informed
-A: Adjustable
-V: Voluntary
-E: Enthusiastic
-S: Specific.