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TODAYS-GENERATION OF TEENAGERS10126.pptx
1. TODAY’S GENERATION
S H E E R A H P. P E R I L L O , R N
A D O L E S C E N T R E P R O D U C T I V E H E A L T H F O C A L
2. D E P E D O R D E R
N O. 3 1 , S . 2 0 1 8
- The Policy Guidelines on
the Implementation of the
Comprehensive Sexuality
Education (CSE)
- The Responsible
Parenthood and
Reproductive Health
(RPRH) Law mandates the
Department of Education
(DepEd) to design a
Comprehensive Sexuality
Education (CSE) which is a
curriculum-based process
of teaching about the
cognitive, emotional,
physical, and social aspects
of sexuality.
23. ACTIVITY – 10 MINS
• Draw a body of a male
• And put the changes of the body
starting
• 10-13 yrs old – Grp 1
• 14-16 yrs old - Grp 3
• 17-19 yrs old - Grp 5
• Draw a body of a female
• And put the changes of the body
starting
• 10-13 yrs old – Grp 2
• 14-16 yrs old- Grp 4
• 17-19yrs old - Grp 6
27. AT 13 WE START FORMING
BARKADAS
EVEN IF WE KNOW ITS BAD
FOR OUR HEALTH
46.4%
69.6%
10.6%
28. SEXUAL HEALTH
• Almost everyone has a CRUSH (96.7%)
• We’ve gone to DATES (55%)
• And had EARLY SEX (23.2%)
29. CHILDREN HAVING CHILDREN
• Teenage pregnancy is one of the global health problem
• More likely to occur in communities affected by social and economic disadvantage
• Births among 10-14 yrs of age have decreased from 7 birth a day in 2019 and 6 birth in
2020
• However, in 2021 DOH reports there have been an increased in live births, 3,027
among 10-14 teenage girls. Or 8 births per day among adolescent girls.
• 127, 139 or 10% among the live births are from teenage births
• 24, 112 from 15-19 yrs old
• 3, 027 from 10 to 14 yrs of age
• Philippines is 4th among the southeast asean with high teenage birth.
30. HIGH RISK PREGNANCY
• too young (less than 20 years old)
(sexuality education; delaying sexual debut = Adolescent
• reproductive health; gender-based violence)
• too late (older than 35 years old); dangerous pregnancies
• too frequent pregnancies and child birth (have 4 or more pregnancies or more than 4
pregnancies/multiparous);
• Likely to have PPH or malpresentation
• have closely spaced pregnancies
women need at least 2 years (even 3-5 years) to completely recover their
• health from the physical stress of burden of pregnancy;
• ceasarian, 3 consecutive miscarriages or stillborn baby
• ceasarian, miscarriage, PPH
• concurrently ill (they have existing diseases or disorders like iron
• deficiency anemia, TB, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, goiter, etc)
• Note: Even faced with these risks, millions of these women/girls become pregnant each year.
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35. 80% of those who had
EARLY SEX
were unprotected
another concern:
multiple partners
“MU” and “FUBU”
“car pooling”
38. NASAAN NA ANG BAON MO ACTIVITY
• GROUP YOURSELVES INTO 2
• GROUP 1 – IKAAG ANG GASTOS KAN BUONG PAGBADOS HANGGANG MAG AKI
• GROUP 2 – IKAAG ANG GASTOS SA BABY PUON KAN INAKI, HANGGANG MAG 1
TAON
• 10-15 MINS FOR THIS ACTIVITY
• THEN IGWA PO NA MA PRESENT KAN OUT PUT
39. • Pre-natal Check up- P 500.00 kada buwan
• 1-8 months-once monthly : 9 months:weekly
• Vitamins P 18 x 30days x 9months
• Baby dresses & needs- 5000
• NSD Package –P 40,000.00 to 50,000.00
• CS-100k-130k without or 70k-95k w/ philhealth
• Newborn Package- P3500.00 (NBS,NHT, Consultation)
• Milk Formula- P250 (good for 3 days)
• Vitamins- P 89.00 (good for 1 week)
• Diapers- P10 each (3-5/day)
• Baby bath and shampoo – P 500.00
• Monthly B-day/1 year – P1000.00
• Binyag – P4000.00 – P10,000.00
40. QUESTION
• Do you think the teenagers are engaging in
Pre- marital sex?
• Do you know someone who is already a
teenage mother/father?
41. WHY DO THEY ENGAGE IN EARLY SEX
EXPERIENCE?
• Curiosity
• Spur-of-the-moment
• rebel
• Got bored
• Thinking of can take care herself/himself
42. CAUSES
• Vices
• Peer pressure
• Drugs
• Already had sexual experience
• Sexual abuse
43. EFFECTS OF EARLY PREGNANCY
• Pre mature delivery
• Post partum hemorrhage
• Preeclampsia
• Anemia
• STI/STD
• HIV/AIDS
• Malnutrition
• Poor mental health outcomes
• Death
45. 1. TEACH THEM ABOUT NAMING THE
CORRECT BODY PARTS
• NAMING PRIVATE BODY PARTS CORRECTLY AND ESTABLISHING PERSONAL BOUNDARIES
(1) Bago kumain, maghugas ng mga __________.
(2) Bago umalis ng bahay, magsuklay ng ___________.
(3) Bago matulog, magsipilyo ng ______________.
(4) Magsuot ng tsinelas para hindi madumihan ang mga ___________.
(5) Takpan ang _________ kapag bumabahing para hindi makahawa.
(6) para hindi mabingi, linisin ang mga __________ .
(7) Kumain ng kalabasa para luminaw ang mga _________.
(8) Pagkatapos dumumi, hugasan ang __________ at mga kamay.
(9) Magsuot ng panty para hindi makita ang _________________________.
(10) Magsuot ng brief para hindi makita ang _________________________.
KAMAY
BUHOK
NGIPIN
PAA
BIBIG
TENGA
MATA
PWET
PUTAY/ PEKPEK/ KIPAY/ PUKE
PISOT/ PUTOTOY/ BOTO/
46. 1.1 TEACH CHILDREN ABOUT THE
INVERTED TRIANGLE
• Inside the inverted triangle – “DAPAT
MAYO NAGKAKAPOT KAN NASA
LAOG NA IYAN”
47. 2. AGE-APPROPRIATE EDUCATION FOR
CHILDREN/TEENS
• Symposiums regarding their bodies, the changes to their body when entering puberty.
• Teach children about “no secrecy policy”, always remind them about truth telling to
lower the risk of exploitation and sexual abuse.
48. 3. USE OF CONTRACEPTIVE
- Use of birth controls might lessen the risk of pregnancy up to 99.99%
- Can minimize the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, like the use of condoms
49. 4. ENGAGE TEENS TO VARIOUS
ACTIVITIES
• Such as outdoor activities
• Intramurals – sports related activity
• Community activities
• Join in school play/activities
• Musical instrument
51. 6. MAKE TIME
• Always find ways to communicate to your children/students
• In school setting – set time to screen the students especially those children who are in
high risk situation (HEEADSSS TOOL – protective tool) -
53. 7. BALANCING BETWEEN CHOICES
• “ready na ba ako sa consequences?”
• “saan ko kukunin ang pantustos sa magiging anak ko?”
• “kaya ko ba panindigan ang mga desisyon ko?”
• “kaya ko ba I balance ang pagiging magulang at studyante?”
55. 1. WELL-BEING
MOTHER
• Prioritize the well-being of
mother and child to lessen the
risk life-threatening issues such
as malnutrition, anemia, post-
partum hemorrhages
• Updated vaccination of mother
• Eat nutritious foods
• Take vitamins especially iron
supplement
• Teach new parents about
diseases that might be acquired
BABY
• Well-fed either breast fed or bottle
fed
• Routine vaccination of baby
• Put baby on tummy time to lessen
gas
• Bath time
• Do not shake the baby
• Always Sanitize your hands before
touching the baby
• No kissing
56. COUNSELLING
• Expect stress
• Everything is new, especially as a new parent
• Ask for help
• advise to continue studies even though she had her baby.
• Advise to take birth control, to avoid another unplanned pregnancy.
• Always balance between choices
• The child is their utmost priority.
• Encourage uptake of home visit
• Include the father of the baby if possible