Week 7 Activity Sheet
Week 7 Activity Sheet
Week 7 Activity Sheet
WEEK NO. 7 scribbles. Indicate the Titles of the Activity, Assessment, or Unit Requirement.
While it's true that some actions can make you more likely to have an STD or HIV,
everyone who engages in sexual activity runs the risk of contracting an infection. To
better protect yourself, it is a fantastic idea to communicate with everybody you
have sexual contact with. Additionally, having an STD and letting it go untreated
might have long-term health consequences.
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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
Identify whether the statement is false or true.
Things to do:
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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
Abby’s story: After noticing some vaginal discharge and pain in her
lower stomach, Abby was diagnosed with chlamydia. At first, she was
shocked, embarrassed, and angry. She thought STDs didn’t happen to
girls like her. She’d only had sex with one guy, a boyfriend whom she
loved and who’d sworn she was his first. It hadn’t even crossed her
mind to talk with him about getting tested. Besides, they’d been
pretty safe, using condoms all but a few times. Now she realizes that
the choices she made could affect her life for years to come: The
doctor said that even though she was being treated now, a chlamydia
infection as advanced as hers could cause fertility problems (trouble
getting pregnant) later in life. Abby wishes she knew then what she
knows now.
Young people, between the ages of 15 to 24, account for 50% of all new STDs,
although they represent just 25% of the sexually experienced population. The annual
number of new infections is roughly equal among teen girls (51%) and teen guys
(49%). Less than half of adults age 18 to 44 have ever been tested for an STD other
than HIV/AIDS.
First, know the facts. It can make it easier to talk if you think of STDs as a medical
problem with serious health consequences. Learn everything you can about STDs.
Knowing the facts can give you confidence and help you answer your partner's
questions. Know what you want from the conversation. You can't tell if people have
STDs by looking at them. So you'll want to make it clear that both of you need to get
tested before you start having sex. You'll also want to be sure that your partner
agrees to use condoms. Ask if your partner has ever had an STD. And if you have an
STD, you'll need to tell your partner before you have sex.
Beyond your sexual life, you should talk to your doctor about your sexual health.
Your doctor can make sure you are aware of the dangers of having sex. They can
also examine your usage of dangerous substances, mental health, and body image.
You can maintain your health for the rest of your life by visiting a doctor for any of
these numerous problems.
Your Doctor Many teens and young adults tend to overlook their doctor as a source
of guidance but he or she can actually prove to be a wealth of information. A major
part of medical school is spent studying not only an individual’s physical health but
also mental and emotional health. Parents can be tough for some adolescents to
turn to because some teens feel their parents just won’t understand. As a teen
seeking help, it is important to be truthful with yourself in terms of whether or not
you feel comfortable turning to your parent for help. If you’re not, there are other
helpful adults you can reach out to. And The Planned Parenthood Facts of Life
Hotline features operators on call to give information about sexuality, STDs,
relationships, alcohol and drugs, nutrition and more. Operators are available in
English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7
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Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity. Titus 2:7