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YR3-TH3-LSN5
Contraception and STDs

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Learning goals section 6:

  • I know what primary sexual characteristics & secondary sexual characteristics are.
  • I understand and can explain the differences between the two.
  • I can name and explain examples of both primary and secondary sexual characteristics in both humans and animals.
  • I know how contraceptives work
  • I know what STD's are 

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Key words :


  • barrier method
  • chemical method
  • intrauterine method
  • natural method
  • Emergency contraception
  • STD's
  • primary sexual characteristics
  • secondary sexual characteristics
  • childhood
  • puberty
  • adolescents

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PRIMARY SEXUAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Are present at birth.
  • Show a clear difference between the sexes.

examples: 

male: penis
female: labia & vagina
SECONDARY SEX. CHARACTERISTICS

  • Develop later in life.
  • Form under the influence of hormones.
  • Often make the visual differences between the sexes bigger. 
examples: 
male: muscle development, sperm production
female: breasts develop, menstrual cycle.

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Conception:

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Contraception:

  • The goal of contraception is to prevent the fertilisation of an egg cell (conception).

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Contraception:

  • The goal of contraception is to prevent the fertilisation of and egg cell (conception).
  • It is often not aimed at preventing Sexual Transmitted Disease's.
  • Different methods are:
  • barrier method
  • chemical method
  • intra-uterine method
  • natural method (periodic abstinence)

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Emergency Contraception:

  • If you are worried your are pregnant. There are options:
  • morning after pill (first 72 hours), involves high dose of hormones.
  • abortion (ethics), legal in the Netherlands up to week 23/24 of development.



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STD's


  • Sexually transmitted diseases.
  • They transfer through bodily fluids (e.g. blood & semen) & skin-to-skin contact.
  • Can be caused by many different pathogens. 
  • Some can be cured, some cannot.

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STD: Gonorrhea
CAUSE: Bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- redness and pimples in the infected area.
- sometimes yellowish liquid drips from the penis or the vagina area.
TREATMENT: antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: YES

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STD: Hepatitis
CAUSE: Virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- Nausea
- Vomiting
TREATMENT: Anti-viral mediaction
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: in most cases.

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STD: Syphilis
CAUSE: Bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- fever feels like a bad flu
TREATMENT: in fase 1-2 antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: only in fase 1 and 2

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STD: Chlamydia
CAUSE: bacteria
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- itchy spots
TREATMENT: Antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes, but women do not always notice they have it and can end up infertile if they do not receive treatment in time. 

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STD: Crabs
CAUSE: parasites
SYMPTOMS: 
- red spots
- itchy spots
TREATMENT: special treatment
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes

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STD: HPV
CAUSE: a virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- warts in the genital are
- can cause a form of cancer in girls
TREATMENT: burning or removing the warts
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes
Strong correlation with cervical cancer

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STD: Bacterial vaginosis
CAUSE: an imbalance of the natural bacteria in a woman's vagina
SYMPTOMS: 
- itchy, pain with urination
- cramps in the vagina area
TREATMENT: antibiotics
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: yes

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STD: Herpes
CAUSE: a virus
SYMPTOMS: 
- red itchy spots
- only contagious when active 
TREATMENT: creams
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: always stays in 
your blood, returns when immune system is inactive.

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STD: Trichomoniasis
CAUSE: a parasite
SYMPTOMS: 
-irritation of the soft tissue.
- white-grey discharge (bad smell)
TREATMENT: medication
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: Yes

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STD: HIV
CAUSE: a virus that attacks our own immune system
SYMPTOMS: 
- tiredness and fatigue
- when it becomes 
TREATMENT: virus inhibitors
CAN IT BE CURED COMPLETELY: no

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Assignment

  • Write down the route the male sperm cells follows from the moment it is created by meiosis until the moment it fertilizes the egg cell.

  • Write down the route the egg cell travels from where it is created to where it is fertilized

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What to do now:

  • Complete the exercises of 5.3 in Longman.
  • Study for Quiz.

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