Planned Parenthood and Parental Responsibility Flashcards

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It is about showing children love, warmth, and kindness.

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Parenthood

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It is the continual relationship between a parents and a child or children that includes caring, teaching, leading, communicating, and providing for the needs of a child consistently and unconditionally.

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Parenthood

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What are the 4 parenting styles?

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Permissive, Authoritarian, Neglectful, and Authoritative

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It is child-driven, rarely gives or enforces rules, and overindulges child to avoid conflict.

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Permissive

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Solves problems together with child, sets clear rules and expectations, and has open communication and natural consequences.

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Authoritative

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Uninvolved or absent, provides little nurturance or guidance, and is indifferent to to child’s social-emotional and behavioral needs.

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Neglectful

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Parent-driven, sets strict rules and punishment, and has one-way communication with little consideration of child’s social-emotional and behavioral needs.

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Authoritarian

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What parenting style is demanding but not responsive?

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Authoritarian

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What parenting style is not demanding and not responsive?

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Neglectful

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10
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What parenting style is responsive but not demanding?

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Permissive

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What parenting style is responsive and demanding?

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Authoritative

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It refers to all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority that parents have in relation to their children.

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Parental responsibility

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Parents are responsible to __.

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  • To protect your child from harm.
  • To provide your child with food, clothing, and a place to live.
  • To financially support your child.
  • To provide guidance, supervision and control.
  • To provide medical care.
  • To provide an education.
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It is the process of deciding when and how many children to have, and the spacing of pregnancies.

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Family planning

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It is a human right, and essential for improving maternal and child health,
reducing poverty, and achieving sustainable development.

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Family planning

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16
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What are the two types of contraceptive methods?

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Natural and artificial

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True or False: Anyone can be a responsible parent.

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FALSE. Anyone can be a parent but not everyone can be a responsible parent.

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What are the four ways of natural contraception?

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Abstinence
Withdrawal
Standard Days Method (SDM)
Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM)

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The practice of not doing or
having something that is wanted or enjoyable; not taking part in vaginal, anal, and oral sex.

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Abstinence

20
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Happens when you take the penis out of the vagina and ejaculate outside the vagina to try to prevent pregnancy.

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Withdrawal method

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The withdrawal method is also known as ___.

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Pulling-out or coitus interruptus

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What is the goal of the withdrawal method?

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To keep sperm from entering the vagina

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A fertility awareness-based family planning method that identifies a 12- day fertile window during which women with regular menstrual cycles
(26–32 days long) should abstain from sex or use a barrier method to prevent pregnancy

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Standard Days Method (SDM)

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A way for breastfeeding to temporarily help prevent pregnancy. With this method, breastfeeding hormones may stop your body from releasing eggs.

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Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM)

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It means yourbody is making breastmilk.
Lactation
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It means you aren't having a monthly period.
Amenorrhea
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What are the artificial and temporary contraceptive methods?
Barrier methods (male and female condoms) Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs or IUCDs) Oral contraceptive pills Injectable contraceptives Contraceptive implants (Nexplanon)
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They are a barrier contraceptive.
Condoms
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Condoms are made from what materials?
latex rubber, polyisoprene (synthetic rubber), polyurethane (thin plastic), or nitrile (synthetic material.
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It is a small T-shaped plastic and copper device that's put into the womb/uterus.
Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUD)
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What does the IUD release into the womb?
Copper
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What does copper do inside the womb?
It alters the cervical mucus, which makes it more difficult for sperm to reach an egg and survive. It can also stop a fertilised egg from being able to implant itself.
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It prevents the ovaries from releasing an egg each month.
Oral contraceptive pills
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True or False: An oral contraceptive pill thins the mucus in the neck of the womb, and thickens the lining of the womb.
FALSE. It thickens the mucus in the neck of the womb, so it's harder for sperm to reach an egg and thins the lining of the womb, so there's less chance of a fertilised egg implanting into the womb and being able to grow.
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What hormone do injectable contraceptives release into the bloodstream in order to prevent pregnancy?
Progestogen
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Where is a contraceptive implant inserted?
Under the skin of the inner upper arm
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What hormone is released by a contraceptive implant, and how long does it last?
Progestin; 3 years
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What are the artificial and permanent modes of contraception?
Vasectomy and tubal ligation
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It is a form of male birth control that cuts the supply of sperm to your semen.
Vasectomy
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What is cut and sealed during a vasectomy?
Vas deferens
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True or False: After a vasectomy, semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it.
TRUE
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It prevents an egg from traveling from the ovaries through the fallopian tubes and blocks sperm from traveling up the fallopian tubes to the egg.
Tubal ligation
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Tubal ligation is also known as ___.
Having your tubes tied or tubal sterilization
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What are cut, tied or blocked during tubal ligation?
Fallopian tubes