Contraception and STD's

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson you'll have:
  • Reasons to use a condom
  • Information on STDs
  • Information on STD tests


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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quiz, text slides and 1 video.

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson you'll have:
  • Reasons to use a condom
  • Information on STDs
  • Information on STD tests


Slide 1 - Slide

People under 25
  • 70% first time
  • Drops
  • Relationship (75% boys get tested, 66% girls get tested)
  • One night stands (40%)

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Why does condom use keep decreasing?
  • "It feels better"
  • People don't want to worry about it
  • Erectile disfunction
  • "I'm on birth control anyway"
  • Trust
  • Pressure

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Why a boy should use a condom
  • Protection against HIV (aids)
  • Protection against various STDs 
  • 98% effective at preventing pregnancy
  • Easier penetration 
  • Only way of birth control
  • cheap
  • Rarely any side effects

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Why a girl should use a condom
  • Protection against HIV (aids)
  • Protection against various STDs 
  • 98% effective at preventing pregnancy
  • No effect on menstruation 
  • Supports other methods of birth control
  • No method is 100% safe

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Female condoms
  • Male erection is not required
  • No side effects
  • Does not contain latex
  • How does it work?

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Slide 7 - Video

Cultural views on contraception
  • Encouraged by most governments
  • Social marketing has an impact on the use of condoms per country
  • Accepted by most religions (not encouraged)
  • The Roman catholic recently changed their attitude:
  • From intrinsically evil to individual conscience


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What types of STD tests you can do online? 
  • Question lists that can give symptoms and direct you to the doctor
  • A chat conversation
  • Online STD tests are not very reliable. 
  • Only symptoms that can be felt or seen are described. 
  • Some signs can only be seen by a physical examination

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What STD tests can you buy at the drug store?
  • Self-tests (not very reliable)
  • Tests you send to a laboratory (more reliable)
  • 3/4 STD tests sold in drug stores are not reliable (25% is reliable)

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In which medical center can you test yourself on STDs?
  • First an appointment with your doctor
  • The doctor can refer you to the GGD for a test
  • GGD test:
  1. Conversation
  2. Physical examination
  3. Result and treatment procedure

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Forms of treatment

  • Chlamydia - antibiotics in the form of pills
  • Gonorrhea - antibiotics in the form of an injection into the gluteal muscle.
  • Hepatitis B - It usually goes away by itself but with a chronic infection it stays in your body (vaccination)
  • Herpes - It stays in your body
  • HPV- vaccination
  • Syphilis - Antibiotics through two injections into the gluteal muscle
  • HIV - It stays in your body but can be suppressed with medicines

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What kind of STD test is most reliable?
Where do you need to go to do this test?

Slide 13 - Open question

Questions
Which religion restricts people from using condoms?
How many people use a condom during one night stands?

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Work to be done
Round off the topic – Biozones and Assessment Questions. 
Check your answers!

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