Group 2 Shannon Jessee Amber Royer Kirk Joseph
Group #2 • Shannon Jessee • Amber Royer • Kirk Joseph • Mark Langley
Do you know • • • Howard Hughes Christopher Colombus Ivan the Terrible Julius Caesar Cleopatra Paul Gaughin • • • Jack the Ripper Benito Mussolini Adolph Hitler King Henry VIII Beethoven Vincent van Gough
Syphilis • • Howard Hughes Beethoven Christopher Columbus Ivan the Terrible • • • Vincent van Gogh Paul Gauguin Jack the Ripper Cleopatra Julius Caesar
Syphilis and Gonorrhea • King Henry VIII • Adolph Hitler • Benito Mussolini
SAFE SEX GROUP #2
Know the Risks • Your partner may not know they are infected • 80% infected are unaware • Your partner may not tell you the truth if they have been sexually active • Not all STD’s are prevented by condoms • Some STD’s transmit skin to skin • Condoms have a 17% failure rate; • That’s 1 in 6
Problems • Unwanted pregnancies • STD’s
Unwanted Pregnancy • Abortion v. Saline Solution v. Partial Birth v. Suction SHH
Saline Solution Abortion • • Injected with a concentrated (salt) Saline solution Burns off the skin while still alive Breathed in and swallowed frying their insides Some born alive and then disposed of
“Partial Birth” Abortion • Los Angeles Times describes this procedure
Suction Abortion
STD’s • • • AIDS/HIV Chlamydia Gonorrhea Hepatitis Herpes • • Syphilis Warts (HPV) Pubic lice Scabies
AIDS/HIV (not curable)
AIDS / HIV A. Symptoms: 1. Fever 2. Sore throat, fatigue 3. Swollen lymph glands B. Damage: 1. Immune Sys. Breakdown. 2. Death C. Numbers: 1. 6 th leading cause of death among persons 15 -24 years old 2. 20% infected during teen years
Chlamydia (curable under right conditions)
Chlamydia in women A. Symptoms: 1. Vaginal and/or abdominal pain 2. Vaginal discharge B. Damage: 1. Considered the most common cause of sterility. 2. Advanced stage: removal of the uterus, tubes, and ovaries.
Chlamydia in men A. Symptoms: 1. Burning with urination 2. Discharge from the penis B. Damage: 1. Sterility
Gonorrhea (curable under right conditions)
Gonorrhea in women A. Symptoms: 1. Pelvic pain & painful urination 2. Pus-like discharge B. Damage: 1. Sterility 2. Surgery in severe cases
Gonorrhea in men A. Symptoms: 1. Pus from the urethra. 2. Burning while urinating B. Damage: 1. Sterility 2. Scarring of the urethra 3. Urinary tract problems
Hepatitis B (not curable)
Hepatitis B A. Symptoms: 1. Yellowing of the skin 2. Tiredness 3. Dark urine and grey colored stool B. Damage: 1. Severe liver damage, can lead to cancer and cirrhosis of the liver. C. Numbers: 1. 40%-50% of children born to infected mothers develop liver cancer.
Herpes (not curable)
Herpes A. Symptoms: 1. Lesions appear at the site of infection 2. Periodic eruptions of painful blister and ulcers anywhere on the body. B. Damage: 1. Continuous outbreaks, may lead to hospitalization. 2. Lifetime of medication required.
Syphilis (curable under right conditions)
Syphilis in women A. B. Symptoms: 1. 1 st stage: often unnoticed 2. 2 nd stage: Changes in skin, Fever, Enlarged lymph nodes. Damage: 1. Brain disorders 2. Birth defects or death in newborns 3. Heart disease 4. Blindness 5. Dementia 6. Death
Syphilis in men A. Symptoms: 1. 1 st Stage: Swollen non painful ulcers on external genitalia. 2. 2 nd Stage: Changes of skin, fever, enlarged lymph nodes. B. Damage: 1. Brain disorder 2. Heart disease 3. Blindness 4. Dementia 5. Death
Warts (HPV) (incurable)
HPV (Warts) in women A. Symptoms: 1. Often no visible symptoms 2. Some may experience vulvar burning or itching and pain. 3. Abnormal papsmears B. Damage: 1. Develops into cancer if gone untreated
HPV (Warts) in men A. Symptoms: 1. Wart-like genital growth B. Damage: 1. Cancer of the penis and anus.
Pubic Lice (Crabs) (curable)
Pubic Lice (crabs) A. Symptoms: 1. Red pimply areas 2. Itching 3. Small lice bugs B. Damage: None / Curable
Scabies (curable)
Scabies A. Symptoms: 1. Red raised areas 2. Itching B. Damage: None / Curable
Cause • Uneducated • Peer Pressure • Alcohol • Drugs: – Roffies – GHB • Rape
Uneducated • People think that condoms take away the pleasure • Teens are most likely to have more unsafe sex and catch STD’s and unwanted pregnancies
Peer Pressure • Your partner may be embarrassed to tell you they have an STD • They might be embarrassed to ask their partner to use a condom
Alcohol • • • Leaving drinks Unfamiliar atmosphere 90% of unsafe sex occurs under the influence of drugs and alcohol
Drugs
Roffies • Colorless, odorless, and tasteless • 20 -30 minutes to take effect • Physical effects: 1. drowsiness 2. headaches 3. memory impairment 4. dizziness 5. nightmares 6. psychomotor impairment
Roffies • 33% of men said they would date rape someone if it would go undetected • 84% of women who were date raped knew their attacker • 90% of date rapes occur when either the victim or attacker was drinking
GHB
GHB • Unconsciousness or overdose can occur after 15 min and a coma can occur with 30 -40 min • Alcohol intensifies the effects of GHB and increases the chances of overdose and death
Rape • Every 2 minutes someone in America is being sexually assaulted. • 1 out 8 women are raped in college • All it takes is a couple of seconds for someone to slip a roffie in your drink
Abortion • Adoption • Parenting
STD’S • Treatment
Birth control
The sponge • Contains spermicidal foam • A barrier between cervix and sperm • Can stay in for up to 24 hours • No STD or HIV protection
The patch • • Birth control 7 day use Doctor prescribed No STD or HIV protection
IUD • A form of birth control • Requires doctor’s visits to insert. • No protection against HIV or STD’s. • Female only • Chance of not getting pregnant 98 -99%
Depo-Provera • Female only • Protects for 12 weeks • No protection against HIV or STD’s • Has side effects • Doctor prescribed
Birth control pills • • Female only If careful 99% If not 95% Must remember to use every day • No protection against HIV or STD’s • Must be prescribed
Male condoms • Male only • 97% effective if used correctly • 86% if used incorrectly • Over the counter • 99% if used with spermicidal foam • Protects from most STD’s
Female condom • Blocks sperm from entering cervix • Same as condom
Conclusion • Abstinence • Get tested • Have your partner get tested • Use protection
Local Resources • • Yuba County Health Dept. 741 -6466 Del Norte Clinic 743 -4611 A Woman’s Friend 741 -0556 Planned Parenthood 674 -2603
GAME • 3 Volunteers
How to • New one each time • Squeeze out air or condom place on tip of penis • Roll condom down over penis “should be hard first” • Should be held after taking out to prevent spillage • Do not re-use • Wash sex parts with soap and water when done.
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