Morality And Sexuality Flashcards
What does STOP stand for?
S> Search: find out all the information you can about the issue your deciding. What? When? Who? Where? Why? How?
T> Think: spend quality time thinking about the data you have collected.
O> Others: consult people who love and care about you, experts in the field, and trusted adults in your life. How will your decisions affect other people?
P> Pray (ponder): talk his over with God. Spend time in prayer weighing your options.
How does a women know she is ovulating?
- the large amount of mucus
- slight rise in body temperature
- feel the egg fall, a slight pain
What us the most common STD/STI in teen girls ages 15-19?
Chlamydia
Name 4 types of STD’s/STI’s
Chlamydia Gonorrhea Herpes Simplex I & II Syphilis Human Papilloma Virus HIV/AIDS Hepatitis B Trichomoniasis Pubic Lice Scabies Yeast Bacterial Vaginosis
What is it meant when we use the term “a women’s cycle”?
The next period
What STD/STI has the strongest connection to cervix cancer?
Human Papilloma Virus
What time in her cycle is a women most fertile?
When she’s ovulating
What STD/STI has no cure?
Genital Herpes
What percent of sexual activity intercourse is happening at age 15?
13%
What percent of sexual activity intercourse is happening at age 19?
70%
Among sexually active 15-17 year olds what percent of girls have had two or more partners?
55%
Among sexually active 15-17 year old girls, what percentage have have had at least 6 partners?
13%
Every 3 years how many teens acquire a STD? Why may the numbers actually be higher?
3 million teens (1 in every 4)
Not all STD’s are reported, so numbers may be higher.
What are the frequent symptoms of chlamydia?
Frequently no symptoms in males or females up to 80%
What are the frequent symptoms of gonorrhea?
Frequently no symptoms in females up to 80%