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| What are the three types of gender identity? |
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Transsexual Transgender Intersexed |
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| What are the 6 types of sexual orientation? |
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Definition
Heterosexual Homosexual Bisexual Pansexual Polysexual Asexual |
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| What is the name for the area between the vulva and the anus? |
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| Where does fertilization occur? |
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Definition
| Top 1/3rd of the fallopian tubes |
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| How many of the 400k eggs in the ovaries mature? |
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| What two hormones are produced by the ovaries? |
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Definition
| estrogen and progesterone |
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| What is the name for a woman's first menstruation? |
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| What are the 6 types of hormones involved in a woman's menstrual cycle? |
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Definition
| Gonadotropin (releasing), follicle (stimulating), Luteneizing, estrogen, progesterone, HCG |
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Term
| What 3 sections of the male anatomy are responsible for providing fluid to semen |
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Definition
| seminal vesicles, prostate gland, cowper's gland |
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| What are the six phases of sexual response? |
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Definition
| Excitement, plateau, orgasmic, resolution, refractory |
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Term
| What are the three elements of a healthy relationship? |
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Definition
| Predictability, Dependability, and faith |
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Term
| What is the former name for STDs? |
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Definition
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| How can you tell if an STI is bacterial or viral? |
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Definition
| The viral ones start with an "H" |
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Term
| What are the two most common STIs? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the four stages of syphilis? |
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Definition
| Primary, Secondary, Latent, and Late |
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Term
| What STI is identified by painful blister-like sores in the infected area? |
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Definition
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| What STI is ID's by red/pink califlower tops that appear on genitals? |
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Term
| What are the five types of Hepatitis? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are three side-effects of Trichomoniasis? |
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Definition
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Term
| What fungus causes yeast infections? |
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Definition
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| What bacterial infection is similar to the first stage of syphilis? |
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Term
| What are the 5 types of contraception mehtods? |
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Definition
| Natural, Barrier, Hormonal, Implantable, permanent |
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Term
| What are the three variances of the FAM method? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the 6 types of barrier methods? |
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Definition
| sponge, condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, cervical shield, dental dams |
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Term
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Definition
| Abdominal pain, chest pain, headaches, eye problems, severe leg pain |
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Term
| How do hormonal contraceptives prevent pregnancy? |
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Definition
| prevent ovulation and thicken mucousal lining |
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Term
| What are the two types of injectible contraceptives? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the name of the patch contraceptive? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the two implantable contraceptives? |
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| What are the two surgical methods of contraception? |
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Definition
| tubal litigation and vasectomy |
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