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Birth control:

Birth control: -this is the only class you will have that covers birth control…at some point in your life you will probably need this information Hopefully later than sooner!!. 17 different methods - most are the girl ’ s choice Think carefully which method is right for you .

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Birth control:

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  1. Birth control: -this is the only class you will have that covers birth control…at some point in your life you will probably need this information Hopefully later than sooner!! • 17 different methods - most are the girl’s choice • Think carefully which method is right for you

  2. Birth Control Choices: The following are from:33 Page 16

  3. METHODS THAT HAVE PROVEN TO BE 100% EFFECTIVE… abstinence * * * abstinence* * * abstinence Only 1 method: 100% effective

  4. one pill is taken every day. • first 21 pills have a combination of synthetic estrogen and/or progesterone hormones. • stops ovulation, preventing the ovaries from releasing eggs, and thus preventing fertilization • . • changes uterus lining so won't accept fertilized egg • thickens cervical mucus, harder for sperm to enter uterus. * THE PILL * 99% effective No protection against STIs!

  5. a hormone injection - lasts for 3 months to prevent pregnancy • contains synthetic progesterone and no estrogen • stops the ovaries from releasing eggs • causes the cervical mucus to thicken and changes the uterine lining, making it harder for sperm to enter or survive in the uterus and for egg to implant * DEPO-PROVERA SHOT * 99% effective No protection against STIs!

  6. applied to the abdomen, buttocks, upper arm, or upper torso • is changed each week (3 weeks on, 1 week off) • stops ovulation, prevents ovaries from releasing eggs, and thus preventing fertilization. • thickens cervical mucus, makes it harder for sperm to enter the uterus and for egg to implant * THE PATCH * 99% effective No protection against STIs!

  7. tiny capsules of artificial hormones put under the skin of arm by a clinician. • slowly release hormones into the bloodstream. • stops ovulation, preventing the ovaries from releasing eggs, and thus preventing fertilization. • thickens cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to enter the uterus and for egg to implant. * IMPLANTS * 99% effective No protection against STIs!

  8. * IUD *(INTRAUTERINE DEVICE) • made from plastic or copper - previously known as 'the coil' • placed quite easily into the uterus (womb) by a trained doctor or nurse • stops the egg and sperm from meeting • may also prevent the fertilized egg from attaching to the lining of the uterus - copper also kills sperm 99% effective No protection against STIs!

  9. DO NOW • List all the contraceptives you can think. • Next to each contraceptive write the correct method (Ex. Barrier)

  10. thin rubber dome with a springy and flexible rim • inserted into the vagina, fits over the cervix and is held in place by vaginal muscles • A diaphragm holds spermicide in place over the cervix - kills sperm, preventing fertilization • After intercourse, it should be left in place for 6-8 hours * DIAPHRAGM/CERVICAL CAP * 80% - 94% effective Limited protection against STIs!

  11. * MORNING AFTER PILL * • ovulation is inhibited - the egg not released; or • normal menstrual cycle is altered, delaying ovulation; or • can irritate the lining of the uterus so that if the first and second actions fail, and the woman does become pregnant, the fertilized egg cannot attach to the lining of the uterus. • Can reduce risk of pregnancy up to 120 hours after unprotected vaginal intercourse. At 72 hours EC can be 75-89% effective. No protection against STIs!

  12. shaped like a penis and is usually made of latex; prevents sharing of bodily fluids like semen, blood, or saliva *MALE CONDOM* 86 (for teens) -98% effective

  13. a thin, loose-fitting and flexible plastic tubeworn inside the vagina; prevents sharing of bodily fluids like semen, blood, or saliva * FEMALE CONDOM * 79-95% effective

  14. soft, disk-shaped device made from polyurethane foam • fits over the opening of a woman's uterus (cervix) to block and absorb semen • contains spermicide – kills sperm * SPONGE * 80% effective No protection against STIs!

  15. * CONTRACEPTIVE FOAM * • vaginal spermicide • placed into the woman's vagina using an applicator • kills or destroys sperm • and • prevents sperm from reaching the egg by blocking the opening to the cervical canal 74% effective No protection against STIs!

  16. Other Methods: • *Family Planning/Fertility Awareness (74%) • *Withdrawal (pull out before ejaculation-(69%) • *Vasectomy and Tubal Ligation (99%) • *No method (15%)  Watch Birth Control video

  17. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH 99.9% EFFECTIVENESS? What 99.9% means (Nationally): • 1 of every 1,000 school buses would have a fatal accident each month • 380,000 students would get food poisoning each year from school lunches • 20,000 wrong drug prescriptions would go out each year • 500 incorrect surgical operations would happen each week • The post office would lose 2,000 pieces of mail each hour • 15,000 newborn babies would accidentally be dropped by doctors each year

  18. Birth Control Conclusions 5) What number was condoms on the list of 18? 6) Would you conclude that condoms make sex “SAFE” or “SAFER”? Choose one. 7) List 3 ways you could still get an STI, even using a condom? 8) List 4 things teens could do wrong in using a condom.

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