KNH 242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Sexual Intercourse, Condom, Magic Johnson
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Stis & reproductive choices: at the end of this lecture you should be able to Compare and contrast the advantages, disadvantages, and effectiveness of different methods in preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Summarize the legal decisions surrounding abortion and the various types of abortion procedures. List the steps of how to properly use a condom. Sexually transmitted infections (stis: more than 20 known types of stis. Every year, there are 20 million new cases of stis. 2015 people age 15-24 accounted for about 2/3 chlamydia diagnoses and gonorrhea diagnoses: untreated stis can have extreme consequences (sterility, blindness, cns destruction, death) Stis can be bacterial, fungal, parasitic, protozoan, and viral. Sexual intercourse: oral genital contact, hand genital contact, anal intercourse bacterial. Complications of stis in women: pid and utis: women are at increased risk for pelvic inflammatory disease and urinary tract infection. Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) describes numerous infections of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.