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Unplanned Pregnancy Unit 5 Unplanned Pregnancy Unit 5

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Slide1

Unplanned Pregnancy

Unit 5

Slide2

What is sex?

Vaginal- penis in the vagina

Oral-

mouth touching penis or vagina

Anal-

penis in the anus

Slide3

How does the media POTRAY SEX?

Slide4

Why do teens have sex?

Slide5

Why do teens have sex

They are

curious

For pleasure

Peer pressure

To express love

To please significant other

Slide6

Consequences-Brainstorm

PROS

CONS

Slide7

Consequences

PROS

Feel closer to boyfriend/girlfriend

Pleasure

Feel older

Become a parent when you are ready

CONS

PregnancySTD’s

HIV/AIDSHurt feelings

Slide8

Brainstorm- ways to avoid negative consequences

Slide9

Avoid Negative consequences

Wait to have sex

Abstinence

Choosing not to have sex. The only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy, STD’s and HIV/

Use condoms

Birth control

Wait until you are ready

When you are ready- make sure to protect your self. Thinking about the future makes it easier to make smart and healthy decisions today.

Slide10

Planning for the future

What first comes to mind when you hear “planning for the future”?

Plan your Future

On your computer go

to fastforwardapp

.org

Record answers on the handout In groups of 3-4 share your plans for the future

Slide11

Lets Chat

What kind of questions did you have to think about when you created your plan?

What questions have you thought about before? What questions did you think about for the first time?

What are some things/obstacles that could get in the way of achieving your future plans?

Even though there may be possible obstacles, what are some things you can do to help you stay on track to achieve your future plans?

What did you learn about yourself from creating a future plan?

Why is it important to have a future plan?

Slide12

Write down all the activities you do on A Saturday.

What time do you wake up?

What time do you go to sleep?

What did you eat during the day? Be specific

How much time do you spend with your friends

What activities did you participate in? How much time with each?

Were you tired during the day? Did you get to nap?

How much time on electronics did you spend?

Slide13

Being Pregnant

Tired all the time

Must eat healthy

Must exercise

May feel sick and vomit

Must visit doctor frequently

Constipated

Mood swingsAnxiety

Trouble sleepingSwelling Must avoid certain activities and food

Slide14

Cost of Having a Baby

Slide15

Risks of Teen Pregnancy

Social Issues

Poverty and income, overall child well-being, out-of-wedlock births, health issues, education and welfare

Teen Parents have more challenges

More likely to have poor education

Behavioral and health issues

Only 50% of teen mothers receive a high school diploma by the age of 22 ( compared to 90%)

The children of teenage mothers are more likely to have lower school achievement and to drop out of high school, have more health problems, be incarcerated at some time during adolescence, give birth as a teenager, and face unemployment as a young adult.

Slide16

Practice Safe Sex

Abstinence

is the ONLY form of birth control that is 100% affect

Use multiple forms of birth control

hormonal, barrier, and other methods (tracking ovulation)

Slide17

Forms of birth control

Birth control is how you prevent pregnancy

Contraception:

Prevention of pregnancy through forms of birth control

Barrier Methods

:

Physically blocks sperm from getting to an egg.Hormonal:

A type of birth control that changes estrogen or progestin levels to prevent ovulation in a female and thickens cervical mucus

Permanent-Sterilization, VasectomyLifestyle-Breastfeeding, withdrawal, Fertility AwarenessAbstinence: Only form of birth control that is 100% effective against pregnancy and STDs and HIV/AIDS

Emergency Contraception:A safe way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex.

Slide18

Emergency Contraception

Safe way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or a condom breaks

Does not

prevent STDs and HIV/AIDS

Should not be use on a regular basis

Paragard (copper) IUD-Most effective type of emergency contraception

Must be used within 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected sex

The morning after pillElla

Plan B, One Step, Take Action, My Way, Afterpill, and othersMust be used within 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected sexCost $0-100

Slide19

Lifestyle forms of birth control

Fertility Awareness

76-88% Effective

Track ovulation to prevent pregnancy

During ovulation days it is unsafe to have sex.

The Temperate method

Women takes her temperature every morning before she gets out of bed

The cervical Mucus Method- check cervical mucus (vaginal discharge) everyday

Calendar Method- chart your menstrual cycle on calendarIf using these methods it is best to combine temperate, cervical and calendar methods

Slide20

Lifestyle forms of birth control

Withdrawal (pull out method)

78% Effective

Breastfeeding

98% Effective

Outercourse and Abstinence

100% Effective

AbstinenceThe choice not to have sexual intercourseThe only way to100% prevent pregnancy and STDs

Slide21

Permanent

Sterilization-(Tubal Ligation)- Women

99% Effective

Vasectomy – Men

99% Effective

Slide22

Barrier Methods

Condom

85% Effective

Use it every time

Prevents against STDs

Internal Condom

(female condom)79% Effective

Use it every timePrevents against STDs Diaphragm88% Effective

Birth Control Sponge76-88% Effective Cervical Cap

71-86% Effective Spermicide71% Effective

Slide23

Hormonal Methods

Implant

IUD

Shot

Vaginal Ring

Patch

Pill

Slide24

Hormonal

Implant-

Most Effective

Thin rod-size of a matchstick

Thickens the mucus on your cervix, stops the sperm from getting to your egg

Also stops eggs from leaving ovaries(ovulation)

Last up to 5 years

Does NOT prevent against STDs and HIV/AIDS99% effective

IUDTiny device that is put into uterus Change the way sperm move so they cant get to an eggSome also prevent ovulation

Last up to 12 yearsDoes NOT prevent against STDs and HIV/AIDs99% effective

Slide25

Hormonal

The Shot

Prevents ovulation and makes the cervical mucus thicker

Does not prevent against STDs or HIV/AIDS

Get it every 3 months (4x a year)

94% effective

Ring

Small, flexible ring that goes inside the vagina.

Stops ovulation and thickens cervical mucus. Must remove and replace the ring monthly Does not prevent against STDs or HIV/AIDS91% effective

Slide26

Hormonal

The Patch

Placed on belly, upper arm, butt or back.

Replace weekly

Prevents ovulation and thickens cervical mucus

Does not prevent against STDs or HIV/AIDS

91% effective

The PillTake it everyday and the same time everyday. Prevents ovulation and thickens cervical mucus.

Does not prevent against STDs or HIV/AIDS91% effective