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S.T.D.'s

S.T.D.'s. And Preventing Them. Rusty Bennett 9 th Grade Health. What are S.T.D.'s?. Sexually Transmitted Disease's. STDs are diseases that you get by having sexual contact (vaginal, oral, or anal) with someone who already has an STD. Sexually Transmitted Disease's.

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S.T.D.'s

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  1. S.T.D.'s And Preventing Them Rusty Bennett 9th Grade Health

  2. What are S.T.D.'s?

  3. Sexually Transmitted Disease's STDs are diseases that you get by having sexual contact (vaginal, oral, or anal) with someone who already has an STD

  4. Sexually Transmitted Disease's STD’s are caused by viruses and bacteria and more than 20 STD’s affect both men and women.

  5. Sexually Transmitted Disease's Teens are more at risk for contracting an STD.

  6. What STD’s are contracted the most by TEENAGE Girls?

  7. The highest rates of the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) gonorrhea and Chlamydia in women occur among female teens between 15 and 19 years of age.

  8. Do Race and Ethnicity Play a role in the contraction of STD’s?

  9. African American adolescents and young adults have STD rates that are more than 20 times higher than those in white adolescents. .

  10. The Chlamydia rates for 15-to-19 years old females in 1999 were just under 4 percent for whites, 6 percent for Mexican Americans, and as much as 12 percent for African Americans.

  11. What STD’s are the most common in Males?

  12. Herpes, genital warts, and Chlamydia are the most common STD’s found in young men.

  13. The highest rate of infection occurs between the age of 20-24 for males.

  14. Young teenage males are more susceptible to STD’s than older Adult men.

  15. Can I get an STD if I have had Sex only once?

  16. If your partner has had sex, then you are having sex with everyone he/she has had sex with. If any of her partners have an STD you can contract it.

  17. You are at risk to contract an STD every time you have sex.

  18. How do you know if you have an STD?

  19. Signs and Symptoms of an STD can show up within 2 weeks after sexual contraction.

  20. If you think you might have an STD see your family Physician for a test.

  21. Do not worry the test is strictly confidential.

  22. What is the #1 way to prevent S.T.D’s?

  23. Abstinence …is refraining from sexual intercourse.

  24. Abstinence

  25. Abstinence Failure rate = 0%

  26. If you decide to have sex, how can you protect yourself and your partner?

  27. Condoms The Safest Alternative!!!

  28. Condoms Condoms are the only form of protection whichcan both help to stop the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV.

  29. Condoms Condoms are 90-95% effective when used consistently

  30. Credits • Images • www.google.com Google Images • www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ sexuallytransmitteddiseases.html • www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/safesex.html • http://www.ashastd.org/aboutasha/positionstatements/Race_Ethnicity_and_STD.html • http://www.avert.org/usecond.htm • http://www.epigee.org/guide/abstain.html

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