The document discusses several factors that can affect youth, including premarital sex, teenage pregnancy, marriage, and family planning. It defines these terms and explores related topics such as sexual activity, contraception access, and societal views on relationships and pregnancy among teenagers. Family planning programs are described as tools to improve health and allow couples to plan their families through legal and medical family planning methods while respecting the sanctity of life.
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1. Factors that can affect
the youth
SEX (Premarital Sex Engagement, Marriage, Family
Planning, Teenage Pregnancy)
2. Is an activity done by a couple especially the
married one, involves the act in which the male
reproductive organ enters the female
reproductive tract.
Premarital sex may take place in a number of
situations. For example, it may take place
as casual sex, for example, with at least one
participant seeking to experience sex; it may
take place between a couple living together in a
long-term relationship without marriage; for
a betrothed couple engaging in sexual activity
before their anticipated marriage; and many
other situations are possible.
3.
4. is pregnancy in human females under the age of 20 when
the pregnancy ends. A pregnancy can take place before
menarche (the first menstrual period), which signals the
possibility of fertility, but usually occurs after menarche.
The prevalence of teenage pregnancy depends on a number of
personal and societal factors.
Teenage pregnancy rates vary between countries because of
differences in levels of sexual activity, marriage among
teenagers, general sex education provided and access to
affordable contraceptive options
5.
6. also called matrimony or wedlock
a social union or legal contract between spouses that
establishes rights and obligations between them, between
them and their children, and between them and their in-laws
The definition of marriage varies according to different
cultures, but it is principally an institution in which
interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and
sexual, are acknowledged. When defined
broadly, marriage is considered a cultural universal. In
many cultures, marriage is formalized via a wedding
ceremony
7. Love
Respect
Loyalty
Spirituality
Communication Love for the partner
Companion in Life
Sharing common interest
Your partner fill your needs
not your wants
Got pregnant by the partner.
Sexual attraction
Escaping from the family
Infatuation syndrome
Thinking that getting married can solve the
problem.
Obsession (Head-over-heels in love)
Money
8.
9. The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health
Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354), informally known as
the Reproductive Health Law or RH Bill, is a law in
the Philippines, which guarantees universal access to methods
on contraception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal
care.
Passage of the legislation was controversial highly divisive,
with experts, academics, religious institutions, and major political
figures declaring their support or opposition while it was pending
in the legislature. Heated debates and rallies both supporting and
opposing the RH Bill took place nationwide.
10.
11. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (slowly
replicating retrovirus) that causes acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS),[1][2] a condition in humans in which progressive failure
of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic
infections and cancers to thrive. Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer
of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-ejaculate, or breast milk. Within these
bodily fluids, HIV is present as both free virus particles and virus within
infected immune cells.
12. Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), also referred to
as sexually transmitted infections (STI) and venereal
diseases (VD), are illnesses that have a significant
probability of transmission between humans by means
of human sexual behavior, including vaginal intercourse, oral
sex, and anal sex. While in the past, these illnesses have
mostly been referred to as STDs or VD
a person may be infected, and may potentially infect
others, without having a disease. Some STIs can also be
transmitted via the use of IV drug needles after its use by an
infected person, as well as
through childbirth or breastfeeding.
13.
14. A health intervention program and an important
tool for the improvement of the health and welfare
of mothers, children and other members of the
family.
A national mandated priority public health program
to attain the country's national health development.
It also provides information and services for the
couples of reproductive age to plan their family
according to their beliefs and circumstances through
legally and medically acceptable family planning
methods
15. The DOH in partnership with
LGUs, NGOs, the private sectors and
communities ensures the availability of
FP information and services to men and
women who need them.
Empowered men and women living
healthy, productive and fulfilling lives
and exercising the right to regulate their
own fertility through legally and
acceptable family planning services.
16. The program is anchored on the following BASIC PRINCIPLES.
I. Responsible Parenthood which means that each family
has the right and duty to determine the desired number
of children they might have and when they might have
them
II. Respect for Life. The 1987 Constitution states that the
government protects the sanctity of life. Abortion is NOT
a FP method
17. III. Birth Spacing refers to interval between pregnancies
(which is ideally 3 years).
IV. Informed Choice that is upholding and ensuring the
rights of couples to determin the number and spacing of
their children according to their life's aspirations and
reminding couples that planning size of their families have a
direct bearing on the quality of their children's and their
own lives