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| Why do people choose to be sexually active? |
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1. sexual attraction 2.Media Pressure 3. peer pressure 4. pressure from partner 5. desire to be "normal" 6. Parental example 7. wrong kind of sex education 8. mistaken beliefs 9. "Don't know what else to do" 10. Drinking and drugs 11. Low selfesteem 12. Loneliness 13. No good reason to say no |
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| What are the options of unwanted pregnacy? |
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1. Marriage 2. adoption 3. single parent raising 4. abortion |
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| What are risks of abortion? |
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1. Bleeding 2. Infection 3. Uterine perforation 4. Cervical Injury 5. Death 6. Later Problems |
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| First four to eight days? |
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| Baby can squint, swallow, & tighten fist? |
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| Every major organ has formed? |
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| Abortion: 7-12 week; knife like tube is inserted through mothers womb. vaccummed out and cut in to small pieces. it is in a jar now. |
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| Abortion: after 12 weeks. the baby is too large and the skeleton is too strong to be sucked through a tube. The abortionist enters womb with knife and pliers and crushes the skull in order to remove the fetus. |
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| Abortion: salt injected through skin of woman and the baby is poisoned. Mom delivers dead baby 24 hours |
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| Abortion: 14th week. Hormone injected or applied to cervix. any baby can be expelled this way. Some are born alive and can have their skin ripped off the top of their head. |
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| Abortion: after fourteenth week. scissors like objects jab into skull. Abortionist twist baby and pull itout feet first. (brains ripped out) |
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| Abortion: blocks the hormones needed for the baby |
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| What are the symptoms of HPV? |
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| burning, cutting, freezing, electricity, laser |
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| What are problems with chlamydia? |
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| scaring on fallopean tubes, can become sterile |
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| easy to treat in beginning then it gets harder. |
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| What are symptoms of herpes? |
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| most people dont know they have it |
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| What are more common symptoms of chlamydia? |
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| antiviral drugs to reduce ulcers/ no cure |
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| stomache pain, vaginal discharge. |
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| How do you cure gonorrhea? |
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| Later problems with gonhorrhea? |
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| What are symptoms of Syphilis? |
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| Chancre sores on genitals. 10-90 days before any symp. shows up. |
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| What happens later with syphilis? |
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| it attacks tissues other than reproductive |
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| How do you treat syphilis? |
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| antibiotics in first part is easy. later gets harder. |
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| vaginal, anal, oral intercourse; needles; HIV blood; baby in whomb. |
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| no cure; but theres a pill to slow the disease |
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| What are emotional and spiritual dangers of uncommited sex? |
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1. pregnacy/STDS 2. Disappointment/Emptiness 3. Regret 4. Guilt 5. Loss of self-respect and self-esteem 6. lack of trust/fear of commitment 7. Betrayal turned to rage 8. depression and suicide 9. Ruined relationships 10. Negative effects in marriage 11. sexual infedelity in marriage 12. lack of personal developement |
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