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Contraception . 10/22/12, 10/23/12. Agenda . Quick Write….15 min 4 Categories of Contraception….15 min Risks and Views.…5 min Decision Making….10 min. Quick Write. Worksheet with 3 columns I know what this and could accurately explain it to someone else.
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Contraception 10/22/12, 10/23/12
Agenda • Quick Write….15 min • 4 Categories of Contraception….15 min • Risks and Views.…5 min • Decision Making….10 min
Quick Write • Worksheet with 3 columns • I know what this and could accurately explain it to someone else. • I have heard of this, but am not too familiar with it • I have no idea what this is • Put words on the board in a column.
Abstinence • Fertility Awareness • Withdrawal • Male Condom • Female Condom • Diaphragm • Spermicide • Pill • Patch • NuvaRing • Injection • Emergency Contraception • I.U.D • Sterilization • Pregnancy • STD
Turn and Talk • Talk to person next to you and talk about your knowledge of each word.
Contraception • A chemical, barrier, behavioral, or long term/surgical method of preventing fertilization of the ovum.
4 Categories of Contraception • Behavioral-things/acts a person chooses not to engage in • Barrier- keeps the sperm and egg from meeting • Chemical/Hormonal- changes the body chemistry/messages via the hormones. • Long term/Surgical- sterilization/permanent
Behavioral- Abstinence, Withdrawal, Fertility-Awareness • Barrier- Male condom, Female condom, Diaphragm • Chemical/Hormone- Spermicide, Pill, Patch, NuvaRing, Injection, Implant, IUD, Emergency Contraception • Long Term/Surgical- Vasectomy, Female Sterilization
Risks of Sexual Behavior • Unintended Pregnancy • STD • HIV
Remember… • Do not assume that anyone or everyone has had vaginal intercourse just because we are discussing contraception. This is information that you may need now or later. • It is important to minimize risks when you do have sexual intercourse. The best way to do that is to use contraception. • Individual values about having sex and using contraception differ and that is okay.
Decision Making • Define the problem. • Identify limiting factors. • Develop potential alternatives. • Analyze the alternatives. • Select the best alternative. • Implement the decision. • Establish a control and evaluation system.
Example • I want to have sexual intercourse, but what method of contraception do I use? It is a decision between me and my partner. • I do not have a job, so I need to choose an inexpensive kind. I want to have kids when I am older so I do not want anything permanent. • Are there other kinds of contraception that I do not know about? • Which alternative kind is the best? • If my first choice does not work, I will use______ • I will go buy______ • Is this contraception working?