5. INTRODUCTIO
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Sex education is instruction on issues relating to
Human sexuality
Emotional relations and responsibilities
Human sexual anatomy
Sexual activity
Sexual reproduction
Reproductive health
Reproductive rights
Safe sex
birth control
6. Talking about sex can be
embarrassing, especially for
kids, teens, and young adults.
Healthy understanding of
sexuality is a very important
part of growing up.
Fortunately, there are several
strategies that can help make
this sometimes awkward part of
your education a bit easier
.
7. sex education is the study of the
characteristics of male and female.
Such characteristics make up the
person's sexuality.
Sexuality is an important aspect of the
life of a human being and almost all
people, including children, want to know
about it.
Sex education includes all the
educational measures which - regardless
of the particular method used - may
center on sex.
sex education stands for protection,
presentation extension, improvement
and development of the family based on
accepted ethical ideas.
11. SECIENTIFIC STUDIES SUGGEST THAT
A LOVING RELATIONSHIP, PHYSICAL
TOUCH AND SEX CAN BRING HEALTH
BENEFITS
SUCH AS LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE.
OF COURSE, NO RELATIONSHIP CAN
GUARANTEE HEALTH AND
HAPPINESS, BUT CUPID'S ARROW
CAN SEND YOU SOME HEALTH
BOOSTS.
13. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that
you can get from having sex with someone who has the
infection. The causes of STDs are bacteria, parasites and
viruses.
15. HIV/AIDS
HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. It kills or damages the body's immune
system cells.
AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is the most advanced stage
of infection with HIV.
HIV most often spreads through unprotected sex with an infected person.
Women can give it to their babies during pregnancy or childbirth.
The first signs of HIV infection may be swollen glands and flu-like symptoms. These
may come and go a month or two after infection. Severe symptoms may not appear
until months or years later.
A blood test can tell if you have HIV infection.
16. COMMON SYMPTOMS OF
STD
Painful urination
Lower abdominal pain
Vaginal discharge in women
Discharge from the penis in men
Pain during sexual intercourse in
women
Bleeding between periods in
women
Testicular pain in men
19. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
ORAL SEX
However, the chances of giving or getting STIs during oral
sex can be lowered by using a condom or dental dam.
20. Looks awful,
doesn’t it?
1. Beware!
2. This man had unprotected sex
with four women in the past
year.
3. Don’t you want to look away?
4. According to doctors, the man
was infected for a long time –
months surely, maybe even
years before the symptoms
appeared in this awful form.
This picture shows exactly what
syphilis can do to the human
body.
21. THE PILL
An HIV prevention pill, called Truvada, taken by gay
men before and after sex.
Reduced the risk of virus transmission by 86 percent
The study, done in France and Canada, was
conducted on 400 gay men who were given fake or
real Truvada and told to take two pills from two to
24 hours before sex, a third pill 24 hours later, and a
fourth pill 48 hours after the first dose.
The study was stopped in November 2014 after
researchers saw that the drug was working.
During the duration of the study, only two men, who
stopped using the pills after more than a year, were
infected with HIV