So much more than a three letter word.
Prepared by Miss Naugle
Fall 2010
Where and why do they exist?
 Heterosexual: someone
attracted to the opposite sex
 Homosexual: someone attracted
to the same sex
 Bi-Sexual: someone attracted to
both sexes
 A-Sexual: someone not attracted
to anyone
Can these vary from relationship to relationships?
 Emotional  Physical
1 in 4 individuals will become infected with an STD
by the age of 24.
Parasitic
Easily cured with creams and
shampoos
No long term problems
Bacterial
Cured/treated with antibiotics
If untreated, can cause long
term problems
Viral
Cannot be cured Symptoms treated
• HIV/AIDS
• Hepatitis
• Herpes
• Human Papilloma Virus
Viral
• Chlamydia
• Gonorrhea
• Syphilis
Bacteri
al
• Pubic Lice
• Scabies
• Trichomoniasis
Parasitic
Infected seminal fluid
Infected vaginal fluid
Infected blood
Pregnancy
Contact with an open sore
Genital contact
 HIV is a virus that weakens the immune
system
 HIV is the virus that causes AIDS
 Acquired
 Immune
 Deficiency
 Syndrome
 HIV will lower a persons T-Cell count
 T-cells are WBC that fight infections
 There are 3 phases of HIV/AIDS
 Phase I Asymptomatic
 Phase II HIV
 Begin to have problems due to a weakened
immune system
 Phase III AIDS
 Less T-Cells
 Opportunistic Infections
 Overall, general health failure
Publicity for the disease and patients rights have
increased over the past couple of years. One of
the big providers has been the ONE organization.
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There are several types of birth control including barrier,
hormonal, non-hormonal, emergency, and permanent.
Not engaging in sexual activity that puts you
at risk for disease transmission and
pregnancy
It is a conscious decision not to participate in
sexual activity
If a person has been sexually active, they
also can make the decision to be abstinent,
by refraining from further sexual activity
 Prevents the sperm from contacting the egg
 Vary in protection levels for unplanned
pregnancy and STD transmission
 Check the expiration date
 Rip the package at the corner
 Place on penis after obtaining a full erection
 Hold the top to create a reservoir tip
 Roll the condom down to the base of the
penis
 Hold the base of condom when removing from
penetration
 Discard condom (do not flush!)
This is one of the most common
hormonal methods. It works in
a variety of ways and can cause
SIDE EFFECTS on your health.
Sex Education - Grade 9

Sex Education - Grade 9

  • 1.
    So much morethan a three letter word. Prepared by Miss Naugle Fall 2010
  • 3.
    Where and whydo they exist?
  • 4.
     Heterosexual: someone attractedto the opposite sex  Homosexual: someone attracted to the same sex  Bi-Sexual: someone attracted to both sexes  A-Sexual: someone not attracted to anyone
  • 8.
    Can these varyfrom relationship to relationships?  Emotional  Physical
  • 9.
    1 in 4individuals will become infected with an STD by the age of 24.
  • 10.
    Parasitic Easily cured withcreams and shampoos No long term problems Bacterial Cured/treated with antibiotics If untreated, can cause long term problems Viral Cannot be cured Symptoms treated
  • 11.
    • HIV/AIDS • Hepatitis •Herpes • Human Papilloma Virus Viral • Chlamydia • Gonorrhea • Syphilis Bacteri al • Pubic Lice • Scabies • Trichomoniasis Parasitic
  • 12.
    Infected seminal fluid Infectedvaginal fluid Infected blood Pregnancy Contact with an open sore Genital contact
  • 13.
     HIV isa virus that weakens the immune system  HIV is the virus that causes AIDS  Acquired  Immune  Deficiency  Syndrome
  • 14.
     HIV willlower a persons T-Cell count  T-cells are WBC that fight infections  There are 3 phases of HIV/AIDS  Phase I Asymptomatic  Phase II HIV  Begin to have problems due to a weakened immune system  Phase III AIDS  Less T-Cells  Opportunistic Infections  Overall, general health failure
  • 15.
    Publicity for thedisease and patients rights have increased over the past couple of years. One of the big providers has been the ONE organization.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    There are severaltypes of birth control including barrier, hormonal, non-hormonal, emergency, and permanent.
  • 18.
    Not engaging insexual activity that puts you at risk for disease transmission and pregnancy It is a conscious decision not to participate in sexual activity If a person has been sexually active, they also can make the decision to be abstinent, by refraining from further sexual activity
  • 19.
     Prevents thesperm from contacting the egg  Vary in protection levels for unplanned pregnancy and STD transmission
  • 20.
     Check theexpiration date  Rip the package at the corner  Place on penis after obtaining a full erection  Hold the top to create a reservoir tip  Roll the condom down to the base of the penis  Hold the base of condom when removing from penetration  Discard condom (do not flush!)
  • 21.
    This is oneof the most common hormonal methods. It works in a variety of ways and can cause SIDE EFFECTS on your health.