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Session D – Routes in to parenthood. - PPT Presentation

Different ways of becoming a parent If a man and a woman decide they would like to have a baby they would need to stop using contraception Conception can happen after one time of having unprotected sex but it can take up to a year to happen Sometimes it will take longer and sometimes it ID: 932106

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Session D – Routes in to parenthood.

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Different ways of becoming a parent

If a man and a woman decide they

would like to have a baby, they would

need to stop using contraception. Conception can happen after one time of having unprotected sex, but it can take up to a year to happen. Sometimes it will take longer and sometimes it will be much quicker.

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Do you know what the following terms mean?

Conception

Donor insemination

Co-parenting Surrogacy

Adoption or fostering

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Do you know what the following terms mean?

Conception

is

when an egg is fertilised by a sperm and results in a pregnancy.

Donor insemination

is when sperm from a donor is inserted into the uterus.

Co-parenting

means equally sharing parenting with another parent or parents (who you are not necessarily in a relationship with).

Surrogacy

is when one woman agrees to have a baby for another person or couple who is/are unable to have their own baby. This often involves IVF. Once born, the baby is given to the parent(s) by the surrogate.

Adoption or fostering

– couples or individuals can apply to foster or adopt a child or children.

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Different options for starting a family

For couples struggling to conceive or for same-sex couples, there are other routes to starting a family:

In vitro

fertilisation (IVF) covered in session CIntrauterine insemination (IUI) Covered in session C

Co-parenting

Donor insemination

Surrogacy

Adoption or fostering

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https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/trying-for-a-baby/having-a-baby-if-you-are-lgbt-plus/

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True or false

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True or false

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F

T

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F

F

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T

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F

T

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What do you think? Should she become a surrogate?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZqGfcWRjKg

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Rates of teenage pregnancy in the UK have halved in the past two decades and are now at their lowest levels since record-keeping began in the late 1960s. It is a dramatic turnaround: in 1998,

HOWEVER

England had one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in western Europe.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RV_moBEUkk

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How do you feel about teenage pregnancy?