Health 2 Flashcards

1
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Factors that influence you to say NO to sexual behaviour:

A

Family values, Example: Family doesn’t want you to have sex before marriage.

Cultural values, example: culture doesn’t let you have sex before marriage.

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Factors that influence you to say YES to sexual behaviour: [4]

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Peer or partner pressure, example: telling you “you should do it” or keep on bugging you to do it

Awareness of self, example your very lonely and will do anything to not be lonely.

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3
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What must be communicated before any sexual activity: [2]

A

Share values and beliefs

discuss boundaries and likes

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4
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What strategies can you use when saying “NO” (refusal skills):[2]

A

I am not interested in doing that

Be assertive (sound confident)

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5
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A relationship is not safe AND you should leave when: [4]

A

you experience unwanted sexual touching, example: your boyfriend is touching you sexually without your consent.

are forced to do something sexual: your girlfriend wants to have sex, but you don’t want to, and she forces you

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Option : male condom 
(you choose)
How often take/use?: 
How it works to prevent pregnancy : 
Advantages [2]: 
Disadvantages [2] :
A

Male condom
(you choose)
How often take/use?: Once, at time of sex

How it works to prevent pregnancy : Prevents exchange of body fluids, Traps sperm in condom so cannot fertilize egg

Advantages [2]:
Cheap (inexpensive)
easy to get

Disadvantages [2] :
May slip off penis OR break
Must stop sexual activity and put on

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Option: female condom
(you choose)
How often take/use?
How it works to prevent pregnancy [2]
Advantages [2]
Disadvantages [2]
A

Option : Female condom
(you choose)
How often take/use? : Once, at time of sex

How it works to prevent pregnancy
Prevents exchange of body fluids
Traps sperm in condom so cannot
fertilize egg

Advantages [2] :
Cheap (inexpensive)
easy to get

Disadvantages [2]

Must stop sexual activity and put in
May slip out of vagina penis OR break

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8
Q

How do condoms work as a method of birth control? [3]

A

prevents exchange of body fluids and Traps sperm in condom so cannot fertilize egg

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9
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List five steps (in order) you should do when using and putting on a condom? [5]

A
  • check the expiry date
  • Open package carefully so don’t rip the condom.
  • Pinch end to remove air.
  • After ejaculation (and before soft) hold condom against penis as remove penis from other person.
  • discard into trash
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10
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State reasons why condoms don’t work 100% of the time? Explain (…why, how, so, because). [4]

A

Reason #1:
it might break or slip off

Explain:

Reason#2:
Must stop sexual activity and put on

Explain: if you get carried away by the sexual activity and forget to put condom, when your about to have sex

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11
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Name and explain an option with no chance of getting pregnant [2]:

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Abstinence: you are not partaking in any sexual behaviour.

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12
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What are some other benefits to the above option (don’t talk about pregnancy) [4]:

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The other benefits of abstinence is that you won’t get stbbi’s because you aren’t partaking in any sexual behaviour. You can have a positive impact on your future and a positive self-esteem.

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