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Birth Control

Birth Control. School Based Clinic. We’re going to talk about. Consequences of unprotected sex Birth Control (ways to prevent pregnancy) How to access birth control & how the clinic can help. Talking about sex can be uncomfortable. It’s ok!

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Birth Control

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  1. Birth Control School Based Clinic

  2. We’re going to talk about • Consequences of unprotected sex • Birth Control (ways to prevent pregnancy) • How to access birth control & how the clinic can help

  3. Talking about sex can be uncomfortable. It’s ok! But we do want you to be armed with knowledge so you can make your best choices to stay healthy! Some topics could be triggering, and you don’t know the experiences of everyone else in the room, so it is very important to be respectful.

  4. Being sexually active is a decision made by you and your partner(s). Negative consequences include: STIs– Condom! Pregnancy– Birth control! (and condoms are only 85% effective in preventing pregnancy as commonly used)

  5. Why does everyone need to know about birth control? • If having penis-vagina sex: • Preventing pregnancy is a concern for both partners • Show care • Less stress • Make sure partner is using method correctly • Help friends who are at risk for pregnancy

  6. What is the chance a female who has penis-vagina sex will become pregnant if she doesn’t use birth control? 85% chance of becoming pregnant within a year

  7. How does pregnancy happen? Sperm fertilizes an egg & the egg implants into the uterus

  8. Not everyone is having penis-vagina sex. So, Who needs birth control? Females who are sexually active & don’t want to get pregnant.

  9. What if your partner doesn’t let you use birth control? That’s abuse. It is your body and your right to protect yourself. It is NOT OK for a partner to: • prevent you from using birth control • mess up your birth control • threaten you about birth control • lie about using birth control The clinic is here to support you, including giving you birth control methods you can hide.

  10. Hormonal birth control • Many methods • Provides a dose of female hormones • Ovaries don’t release egg; nothing for sperm to fertilize • Create mucus barrier in cervix to block sperm

  11. Implant Small plastic rod inserted under the skin in the upper arm – called Nexplanon • Lasts 3 years • Side effect: irregular bleeding • Over 99% effective • School Clinic will start to do implants soon and can refer you to other teen clinics

  12. Intrauterine Device (IUD) T-shaped piece of plastic that is placed in the uterus • Skyla – hormones – 3 years • Mirena– hormones – 5 years • Paragard– copper – 10 years • Side effects: cramping, heavy period with Paragard, period can stop with Mirena & Skyla,irregular period in first few months • Over 99% effective • School Clinic does not put in IUDs, but we can refer you to other teen clinics

  13. Shot A shot in the arm every 3 months– called Depo • Only need to remember appointment every 3 months • More private than other methods • Side effects: irregular bleeding & possible weight gain (5 pounds in first year) • 94-99% effective depending on use

  14. The Pill • Take one per day every day at same time • Many brands & combinations of hormones • 91-99% effective depending on use

  15. Patch Small square patch that women stick on body • Can put on arm, stomach, upper back, or butt • Change patch once a week for 3 weeks • Don’t wear patch during fourth week & get period • 91-99% effective depending on use

  16. Ring Small flexible ring, inserted in vagina for three weeks straight • Keep in all the time, including during sex • During 4th week, remove the ring & get period • 91-99% effective depending on use

  17. Emergency Contraception Pill(s) that can be taken after unprotected penis-vagina sex; hormones delay ovulation & thicken cervical mucus • Not an abortion– does not stop an already fertilized egg from implanting into the uterus • Next Choice & Plan B work up to 3 days after unprotected sex • Up to 89% effective, decreases with time • Can buy Plan B at any age over the counter • Ella – works up to 5 days after unprotected sex • 85% effective throughout the entire 5 days • Need prescription

  18. Not having penis-vagina sex • Can choose this any time, with any person, for any amount of time • 100% effective if there is no genital contact or exchange of fluids

  19. How can the clinic help you be healthy? • Nurse • Health Educators • Condoms • Birth control • STI tests • STI treatment (medication for yourself and/or your partner) • Pregnancy test • Pregnancy counseling • Help enroll in health insurance programs • Referrals You consent to these services!

  20. Trivia! True or False?

  21. Pregnancy can happen from pre-cum. True.

  22. A female can get pregnant while on her period. True.

  23. Hormonal birth control helps prevent STIs. False.

  24. The school clinic can prescribe birth control. True.

  25. You need a prescription for all methods of birth control. False.

  26. Talking about birth control methods is an important part of a sexual relationship. True.

  27. The IUD & the implant are the most effective & longest lasting birth control methods. True.

  28. Bedsider.org

  29. Questions?

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