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You can list some methods of contraception and explain how they work.
Slide 1 - Diapositive
But first... Recap!
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Where does fertilisation take place?
A
Ovary
B
Fallopian tube
C
Uterus
D
Vagina
Slide 3 - Quiz
Where does a fertilised egg cell grow into a baby?
A
Ovary
B
Fallopian tube
C
Uterus
D
Vagina
Slide 4 - Quiz
Cervical fluid is made ...
A
... when a man is sexually aroused
B
... during menstruation
C
... when a woman is sexually aroused
D
... just prior to delivering a baby
Slide 5 - Quiz
The reason the egg cell is bigger than the sperm cell is...
A
... because the egg cell carries more genetic material
B
... because the egg cell has more nutrients
C
... because it takes longer to make the egg cell
D
... because the egg cell needs to travel further
Slide 6 - Quiz
Explain how many sperm cells are needed for non-identical twins.
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Types of contraceptive
Slide 9 - Carte mentale
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A girl, Abby, is 19 years old and starting to explore her sex life. She doesn't want to take hormonal contraceptive because it makes her have mood swings and gives her depressed feelings. She still wants to have protection against pregnancy and STDs. Which contraceptive would you advise in this situation and why?
Slide 11 - Question ouverte
Doris is 25 and has a boyfriend. They are monogamous. They do not want to have children so they need contraceptive when having sex. Doris is slightly forgetful and condoms are out of the question (they both feel like it is a hassle to use them while they are in the middle of foreplay).
Which contraceptive would you advise in this situation and why?
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
Aida is 21 years old and takes the contraceptive pill everyday. She tells her friend about her Friday night. She went out, met a guy and hung out with him the rest of the night. They started out dancing and having drinks, and around 2 am they got hungry and went to the cafetaria for a Turkish pizza. Afterwards, they went to Aida's place and had sex without condom. The next day, Aida fell ill. She probably ate something bad at the cafetaria. Her friend warns her: "You probably should take the morning after pill now..." Why does she advise this?