5. ―PREMARRITAL‖ SEX (THE TRUTH THE
LIES/MISCONCEPTIONS & THE PURPOSE)
ABNORMAL SEX
FACTS ABOUT PREMARITAL SEX
WHY PREMARRITAL SEX
RISKS OF PREMARITAL SEX
RISKY BEHAVIOUS THAT ENCOURAGES
PREMARRITAL SEX
RISKS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY
6. STRATEGIES TO REDUCE TEENAGE
PREGNANCY
THE ZIP UP CAMPAING
HOW TO ZIP UP
PRACTICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS TO
AVERT PREMARITAL SEX AND TEENAGE
PREGNANCY
8. SEX HAS TAKEN PLACE WHEN AN
ERRECTED MALE PENNIS
PENETRATES INTO THE FEMALE’S
VAGINA.
9. Oral sex including cunnilingus
Cyber sex
―Sexting‖ and phone sex
Coitus interfemoris etc.
10. heterosexual activities
sex abuse,
Sexual offences,
sexual misconduct,
sexual immorality,
Sexual promiscuity,
sexual maladjustment
(Odoemelam,1996; Adedipe, 2000; Ndu,
2000; Nnachi, 2003).
11. THIS QUALIFIES HIM AS THE
BEST CONSULTANT ON SEX
ISSUES, NOT NOLLYWOOD
OR HOLLYWOOD.
12. ACCORDING TO NAPOLEON HILL:
SEX IS THE MOST POWERFUL OF ALL
HUMAN DESIRES.
IT CAN MAKE A MAN DEVELOP
COURAGE, WILL POWER, PERSISTENCE
AND CREATIVE ABILITY UNKNOWN TO
HIM AT ANY OTHER TIME.
13. NO! NO!! NO!!!
SEX IS GOOD AND LOVELY.
SEXUAL DESIRE IS AS NORMAL AS THE
DESIRE FOR FOOD AND FOR REST.
14.
15.
16. Many sexual disorders:
BESTIALITY
MASTUBATION
SEXUAL LYRICS
CYBER/PHONE SEX
PONOGRAPHY
PEDOPHILIA and homosexuality
Etc.
17.
18.
19. TRUTH IS MOST SCARCE
SEX HAS BEEN HEAVILY PROMOTED
IN MOVIES, FASHION,ADVERTISEMENT (A
POPULAR MARKETING INSTRUMENT),
SONGS, COMMENDATIONS.
NOBODY REALLY CARES
20. WHEN YOU HAVE SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE, IT
WILL HELP YOU TO GIVE BIRTH WITHOUT PAIN.
VIRGINITY IS OLD FAHSION, EVERY BODY IS
HAVING SEX
SEX REDUCES MENSTRAL PAIN AND
STOMACH ACHE
BREAST ENLARGEMENT IS INDUCED VIA SEX
SEX MAKES YOU MORE BEAUTIFUL, IT
REDUCES PINPLES
21. study examined prevalence of premarital
sexual activities among the youth in a
selected private University in Nigeria.
gender and family background play a vital
role in engagement of premarital sexual
activities by young people (Adeoye et al…)
22. youths living with one parent have higher
rate of sexual activity than those living
with both parents (Choe et al., 2004).
In Kenya, the single most important
predictor of sexual activity among
adolescent women was the use of
alcohol, drugs, or tobacco (Kiragu and
Zabin, 1993).
23. United Nation’s (2000) information on
reproductive health shows that many
Nigerian girls are known to start
involvement in active sex at the early
age of thirteen years
24. STD including Hepatits, HIV, Syphillis, etc
Pre-marital pregnancies
Unintended pregnancies
Teenage pregnancies
infertility
Abductions and rituals
Religious and social effects
Premarital Bonding, Emotional
manipulations,
25. Data give some perspective on the
problem. By age 19, 70% of unmarried
teens have had sexual intercourse. Teens
are waiting a bit longer to have sex than
they have in the past. But they're also
waiting longer -- until their mid- to late 20s --
to get married.
As a result, four out of five teen pregnancies
are unplanned and unintended. This isn't
good for teens, and it isn't good for the
children of teen parents
26. The highest rate of teenage pregnancy
in the world — 143 per 1,000 girls aged
15–19 years — is in sub-Saharan Africa
In Niger, according to the Health and
Demographic Survey in 1992, 47% of
women aged 20–24 were married before
15 and 87% before 18
27.
28. In 2003, 16% of pregnancies among girls
and women aged 15-24 had been
unintended, compared with 10% in 1990.
But over the same period the use of
modern contraceptive methods among
sexually active adolescent women in
Nigeria had changed very little, from 4%
to 8%
29. Socioeconomic factors included
poverty, the controversial influence of
the child support grant,
transgenerational sex, Early marriages
and financial support from an older
partner to secure income for the
teenage girl or her family.
30. Substance abuse, particularly alcohol,
in either the teenager or her parents was
found to have a critical influence. A lack
of alternative entertainment and social
infrastructure made shebeens (local
bars) a normal part of teenage social
life.
31.
32. Other factors included the right to
motherhood before becoming HIV
positive, poor sexual negotiation skills,
the need to prove one’s fertility, sexual
coercion and low self-esteem.
35. Risky Premarital Sexual activities
Rape
Early marriages
Lack of/poor contraceptive use
36. A missed menstrual period
Nausea or vomiting -- called "morning
sickness," though it can happen throughout
the day
Sudden, intense aversion to certain
foods, especially meats or fatty, fried foods
Sore nipples or breasts
Unusual fatigue
Frequent urination
Unusual mood swings
37.
38. MEDICAL RISK
EDUCATIONAL RISK
ECONOMICAL RISK
PSYCHOLOGICAL RISK
SOCIAL RISK
SPRITUAL RISK
39. STD including Hepatits, HIV, etc
Lack of ANC care
Anaemia
Hypertension
Obstructed labour
Intrauterine fetal death
Premature delivery and LBW
Birth trauma to mother (VVF)and child
Post partum depression
Increased operative delivery & Death
40.
41.
42. Worldwide 70,000 pregnant teenagers
from the ages of 15 and 19 die each year
from childbirth and pregnancy related
complications according to UNICEF. Those
who give birth under the age of 15 are five
times more likely not to survive.
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43. BOY or GIRL or BOTH could drop out of
school
Sleepiness, fatigue, irritability and anxiety
cause inability to concentrate at school
Inadequate information concerning
pregnancy, delivery and child care.
44.
45. Lack of employment or low paying jobs
due to incomplete or poor quality
education
Poor income case poor housing, poor
maternal feeding, malnourishment, poor
antenatal visits, poor clothing, poor
readiness for delivery of baby
50. Rejection by the community
Rejection by the family
Denial of pregnancy by the male culprit
Lack of social support at delivery and
early post partum period
Abortion
51.
52.
53. Loss of faith and Anger towards God
Displeasure of God towards the act
Separation from God
Condemnation to hell if lack of
repentance
54.
55. social capital for teenagers in communities,
further exploring the influence of the child
support grant, targeting transgenerational
sexual norms,
applying the law on underage drinking,
making information on contraception more
accessible and
offering programmes that empower girls in
the area of sexuality.
56. Parents should live to set good
example to their children on living a
decent life, and
57.
58. SEX ABSTINENCE UNTILL MARRIAGE
ITMEANS SAYING NO TO ILLICIT
SEX AND ALL FORMS OF SEXUAL
PERVERSION LIKE…
IT MEANS STAYING SEXUALLY PURE
59. FEEL PURE AND IN CHARGE
NOT CAUGHT UP IN DANGERS OF
ILLICIT SEX
GIVE
TIME FOR SELF DISCOVERY
AND SELF DEVELOPMENT
60.
61.
62.
63.
64. IT IS NOT BAD TO FEEL HUNGRY, IT IS ALSO NOT
BAD TO FEEL SEXUAL, BUT YOU HAVE GOT TO WAIT
FOR THE PERFECT TIME.
LEARNING IS A PROCESS, BUT STARTS WITH A
DECISION
LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR BODY/SEXUAL URGES,
BY THINKING THROUGH YOUR DECISION FIRST.
REMEMBER, NO LIFE IS LIVED MORE THAN ONCE.
65. TODAY, YOU HAVE IMPROVED YOUR
SENSE OF REASONING ON SEX.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE KNOWLEDGE
YOU HAVE ACQUIRED ON WHAT SEX IS,
ITS PURPOSE AND THE DANGERS OF
ILLICIT SEX
76. WHY WON’T YOU HAVE SEX IF YOU LOVE
ME?
› A: MY LOVE’S BASED ON RESPECT, NOT SEX.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED
› A: HIV/AIDS HAS NOT
EVERY BODY IS DOING IT, WHY DIFFERENT
› COS I’M DIFFERENT, AN ICON
NOBODY WILL KNOW
› GOD AND I WILL
77. IF YOU DON’T, I’LL DATE SOMEONE ELSE
› OK, GO AHEAD, I WON’T DIE
YOU ARE AN ANGEL, NEVER SEEN SUCH BODY
BEFORE, CAN I…..
› THANKS, BUT NO!
VIRGIN?! YOU’RE NOT NORMAL, U HAVE A
PROBLEM
› I AM SO NORMAL, ONLY DIFFERENT AND
UNIQUE
I PROMISE THERE’LL BE NO PREGNANCY.
› A: KEEP YOUR EMPTY PROMISES. I’M STAYING
ZIPPED COS IT MAKES ME FEEL HIP!
80. ZIP UP CAMPAIGN
HIV/PET NYSC CLUB, Batch A, 2012
Editor's Notes
Prevalence of premarital sex and factors influencing it among students in a private tertiary institution in Nigeria Adeoye, Ayodele O1*, Ola, Omolayo2 and Aliu, Bose2 , Babcock University
Prevalence of premarital sex and factors influencing it among students in a private tertiary institution in Nigeria Adeoye, Ayodele O1*, Ola, Omolayo2 and Aliu, Bose2 , Babcock UniversityImpact of family type on involvement of adolescents inpre-marital sex; AdejumoGbadeboOlubunmiDepartment of Psychology, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. E-mail: adejumod2001@yahoo.com.
Prevalence of premarital sex and factors influencing it among students in a private tertiary institution in Nigeria Adeoye, Ayodele O1*, Ola, Omolayo2 and Aliu, Bose2 , Babcock University
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Kanku T, MMed(Fam Med) Mash R, MBChB, MRCGP, DRCOG, DCH(SA), FCFP, PhD: Attitudes, perceptions and understanding amongst teenagers regarding teenage pregnancy, sexuality and contraception in Taung.
Understanding of contraceptives and reproductive health was poor, condoms were the contraceptive method most known by teenagers and their understanding of the menstrual cycle was inaccurate