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Learn about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV after watching a film. Discover low-risk activities safe from pregnancy and STIs, common signs of STIs, STI testing areas, and more. Get insights on condom usage, preventive measures, and important facts about STIs. Educate yourself to protect your sexual health effectively.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections After the Film Notes
After the Film 1. Name 5 activities that are at NO RISK for pregnancy or STI/HIV? • Massage • Kissing • Hugging • Masturbating • Dry Humping • Holding Hand • Etc.
After the Film 2. STIs can be asymptomatic but what are 5 signs of an STI? • Discharge • Burning during urination • Genital itching • Abdominal pain • Skin changes around genitals
After the Film 3. Which body parts get tested for STIs? • Penis • Vagina • Anus • Mouth
After the Film 4. What are 2 body fluids that are not a risk for HIV? • Sweat • Saliva • Tears • Urine
After the Film 5. What is the fastest growing group of people contracting HIV? • 15-24 year old heterosexual females
After the Film 6. What are 4 things to look for on a male condom package? • Expiry date • Lubed or non-lubed or nonoxynol 9 • Helps protect against STIs and HIV • No holes or tears
After the Film 7. What are 3 things that can destroy a latex condom? • Vaseline • Oil • Hand Lotion • Grease • Heat • Friction • Sharp Things
After the Film 8. How do you make a dental/sex dam? • Take out condom check expiry date, guarantee, type and holes • Rip open package • Rip off rubber ring • Make a tear down side • Make sure to keep each person’s fluids on their own side
… Add ons • What is the most common STI in Manitoba? • What STI is associated with burning when you pee? • What STI can be transmitted through sharing clothes or towels? • Once you have had an STI and been treated for it you can’t get it again. TRUE / FALSE