4. Heterosexual: someone
attracted to the opposite sex
Homosexual: someone attracted
to the same sex
Bi-Sexual: someone attracted to
both sexes
A-Sexual: someone not attracted
to anyone
5.
6.
7.
8. Can these vary from relationship to relationships?
Emotional Physical
9. 1 in 4 individuals will become infected with an STD
by the age of 24.
10. Parasitic
Easily cured with creams and
shampoos
No long term problems
Bacterial
Cured/treated with antibiotics
If untreated, can cause long
term problems
Viral
Cannot be cured Symptoms treated
13. HIV is a virus that weakens the immune
system
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS
Acquired
Immune
Deficiency
Syndrome
14. HIV will lower a persons T-Cell count
T-cells are WBC that fight infections
There are 3 phases of HIV/AIDS
Phase I Asymptomatic
Phase II HIV
Begin to have problems due to a weakened
immune system
Phase III AIDS
Less T-Cells
Opportunistic Infections
Overall, general health failure
15. Publicity for the disease and patients rights have
increased over the past couple of years. One of
the big providers has been the ONE organization.
17. There are several types of birth control including barrier,
hormonal, non-hormonal, emergency, and permanent.
18. Not engaging in sexual activity that puts you
at risk for disease transmission and
pregnancy
It is a conscious decision not to participate in
sexual activity
If a person has been sexually active, they
also can make the decision to be abstinent,
by refraining from further sexual activity
19. Prevents the sperm from contacting the egg
Vary in protection levels for unplanned
pregnancy and STD transmission
20. Check the expiration date
Rip the package at the corner
Place on penis after obtaining a full erection
Hold the top to create a reservoir tip
Roll the condom down to the base of the
penis
Hold the base of condom when removing from
penetration
Discard condom (do not flush!)
21. This is one of the most common
hormonal methods. It works in
a variety of ways and can cause
SIDE EFFECTS on your health.