Health test : Human Reproduction, Sexuality & Dating

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A girl can’t get pregnant the first time she has sex true or false

False

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Oral sex usually can’t cause pregnancy True of False

True

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A girl can get pregnant before she has her first period True or False

True

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Pregnancy can’t happen if a girl has an orgasm True or False

False

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A girl can’t get pregnant if she rinses out her vagina after having sex. True or False

False, sperm are strong

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A girl can’t get pregnant if a guy “pull out”. True or False

True

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Pregnancy can’t happen if as girl has sex during her period. True or False

False

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Body rubbing with all your clothes on can’t cause pregnancy. True or False

True

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There’s only one day a month when a girl can get pregnant. True or False

False

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There is no way of reducing the pregnancy after unprotected sex. True or False

False

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six stages of human development.

  • infancy (birth to age 2)

  • Childhood (ages 3 to 8)

  • Pre-adolescence (ages 9 to 12)

  • Adolescence (ages 13 to 18)

  • Early adulthood (ages 19 to 45)

  • Later adulthood (ages 46 & up)

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Puberty definition

Puberty is a period during which our bodies and brains begin to change significantly.

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What does our pituitary gland product into our bloodstream?

The pituitary gland produces sex hormones into the bloodstream, which makes us feel sexual attraction and expression.

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intersex definition

People born with sex characteristics that do not fit typical notion of male or female

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two-spirited definition

An indigenous term that recognizes gender as a continuum, including gender identity and sexual orientation.

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Sexual orientation definition

refers to an individual’s sexual attraction toward others in a particular group.

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examples of sexual orientation

  • Heterosexual

  • Lesbian

  • Gay

  • Bisexual

  • Questioning

  • Queer

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Gender identity definition

each person's internal and individual experience of gender.

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Sexual intimacy definition

Sexual intimacy is a way of expressing intimate feeling for another person.

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Warning sign of a unhealthy relationship

Warning signs of an unhealthy relationship can include excessive criticism, threats, jealousy, physical violence, and controlling behaviour.

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Characteristics of a healthy relationship

Safety

Honesty

Acceptance

Respect

Enjoyment

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Self-esteem definition

Self-esteem comes from knowing and respecting yourself and your values. Self-esteem is important in healthy relationships.

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important thing after a break up

Some important things after a breakup are to respect your former partner, talk with friends or family members about how you feel, seek out new experiences to develop your confidence and self-reliance, etc.

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Communicating your limits

Effective communication skills are essential when it comes to thinking through, defining, and communicating your personal limits to others and making sexual decisions.

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Aggressive definition

Overpowering, threatening, or bullying others.

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Passive definition

Always giving in to what others want.

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Assertive definition

Acting with confidence, without being pushy or bullying.

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Strategic communication Delay

It’s always okay to say “I’m not ready for this yet.”

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Strategic communication Refusal

This means saying “no” and sticking to it.

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Strategic communication Negotiation

Negotiation involves looking for common ground and engaging in give and take.

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Strategic communication Acceptance

Stating your limits consistently and clearly will help to ensure that they are understood and respected.

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Consent definition in term of sex

Consent involves developing the skills and the confidence to avoid or leave a situation and respecting the fact that other people have the right to do the same.

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What is Consent

Consent is freely given, informed, something you can take back, etc.

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Coercion definition

Coercion is when someone pressures the other person to turn “no” into “yes.”

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Applying Assertive Communication Skills

steps to help people ensure that people feel respected.

  1. Explain the issue or need.

  2. Make a clear request.

  3. Ask if they understand.

4. Accept the other person’s feedback with thanks.

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how does the non-hormonal method work?

These methods physically block the exchange of bodily fluids during sexual contact.

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How does Hormonal methods work?

These methods (the pill, the implant, the patch, injections, and IUCs) work by preventing ovulation.

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How does Natural methods work?

These methods (e.g., avoiding intercourse on days when an egg is available to be fertilized) require a woman/couple to pay close attention to the symptoms that indicate ovulation.

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How are sexually transmitted infections (STIs) caused?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites transmitted through semen, vaginal fluid, blood, or other body fluids during sexual activity. Safer sex can reduce the risk of STI.

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signs/symptoms of STI

  • different or heavier discharge from the vagina

  • discharge from the penis

  • a burning feeling when urinating

  • sores, particularly around the genitals or anus

  • itchiness around the sex organs or anus

  • a rash

  • swollen glands in the groin

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A woman can become pregnant during her menstrual period. True or false

True

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The pill is an effective method of birth control as soon as you start to take it orally. True or false

False

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It is safe for young woman to have intercourse without birth control in the days just prior to her period. True or False

False

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A condom should be put on just prior to ejaculation. True or False

False,they should be put on before sex.

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Pregnancy can occur the first time a couple has intercourse. True or False

True

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Spermicidal foam and condoms used together are an effective means of birth control. True or False

True

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Saying “no” (abstinence) is the best (most effective) method of birth control. True or False

True

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There are some birth control methods that are 100% effective, True or False

False, only no sex is 100% effective.

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Girls who haven’t started their period cannot get pregnant. True or False

False

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a diaphragm must be placed in the vagina immediately before sexual activity and must be removed immediately afterwards. True or False

False

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Both birth control pills and condoms must be used before they expiry dates. True or False

True

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Depo Provera is the only chemical/hormonal method of birth control. True or False

False

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The ECP (Emergency contraceptive pill) is a highly effective form of birth control that should be used on a regular basis. True or False

False

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The female condoms could be used instead of the male condoms if one of partners is allergic to latex. True or False

True

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A person can have as STI and not know it. True or False

True

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It is normal for women to have some vaginal discharge. True or False

True

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Once you have has an STI and have been cured, you can’t get it again. True or False

False

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HIV is mainly present in semen, blood, vaginal secretions, and breast milk. True or False

True

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Chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease. True or False

True

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A pregnant woman who has STI can pass the Infection on to her baby. True or False

True

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Most STIs go away without treatment, if people wait long enough. True or False

False, STI stays until treatment.

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STIs that aren’t cured early can cause sterility. True or False

True

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Birth control pills offer excellent protection from STIs. True or False

False

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Condoms can help prevent the spread of STIs. True or False

True

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If you know your partner, you can’t get an STI, True or False

False

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Chlamydia is the most common STI. True or False

True

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A sexually active woman should get an annual pap test from her doctor. True or False

True

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There is no cure for genital herpes. True or False

True

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STIs are usually spread through intercourse because the bacteria or viruses travel in semen, vaginal fluid and blood. True or False

True

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You are at risk of catching an STI if you have a new sex partner. True or False

True

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If I have only had sexual intercourse once I can’t get an STI. True or False

False

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Sharing needles for tattooing can transmit STIs. True or False

True

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Researchers have recently found a new cure for HIV. True or False

False

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Same sex couples cannot catch STIs. True or False

False

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What stage of sexual development is when you explore body/sexuality through role playing games?

Stage:2 Childhood (3-8)

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What stage of sexual development is when you begin dating?

Stage:4 Adolescence (13-18)

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What stage of sexual development is when you experience an increase in their desire for physical intimacy and sexual relationships?

Stage:4 Adolescence (13-18)

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What stage of sexual development is when you feel awkward about their own bodies?

Stage:3 Pre-adolescence (9-12)

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What stage of sexual development is when you become comfortable with sexual identity/orientation?

Stage:5 Early Adulthood (19-45)

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What stage of sexual development is when you experience physical and hormonal changes linked to menopause or andropause?

Stage:6 Late Adulthood (46 and up)

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What stage of sexual development is when you understand the concept of trust through relationships with parents/caregivers?

Stage:1 Infancy (Birth-2)

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What stage of sexual development is when you experience an increase in the production of sex hormones?

Stage:4 Adolescence (13-18)

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What stage of sexual development is when you use words related to sexuality, develop important attitudes about sex from listening to parents/caregivers?

Stage:2 Childhood (3-8)

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What stage of sexual development is when you face pressure to be sexually active whether or not they feel ready?

Stage:4 Adolescence (13-18)

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What stage of sexual development is when you feel less pressure to behave in gender-specific ways in relationships?

Stage:6 Late Adulthood (46 and up)

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What stage of sexual development is when you be increasingly influenced by peers/partners/family/cultural community?


Stage:4 Adolescence (13-18)

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Early adulthood definition

Fully developed bodies but still changing emotionally, physically, and socially.

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Pre-adolescence definition

Between the ages of nine and twelve

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Homosexual definition

A person who experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards persons of the same sex.

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Sexuality definition

Includes everything that defines us as girls and boys, women and men/a person's identity in relation to the gender or genders to which they are typically attracted

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Sex hormones definition

Estrogen in girls and testosterone in boys.

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Transsexual definition

A desire to live as a member of the opposite sex resulting in hormonal therapy or sexual reassignment surgery

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Transgender definition

A desire to live as a member of the opposite sex but do not undergo sexual reassignment surgery.

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Gender definition

The condition of being female or male as defined by society

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Gender role definition

A set of behaviours that project an image of femininity or masculinity.

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Human immunodeficiency virus meaning

Human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells on the blood that normally defend against infection.

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sexual decision making meaning

sexual decision making is making conscious choices about your sexual activity.

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Abstinence meaning

refraining from sexual intercourse is known as abstinence

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Sexually transmitted infections definition

Infections that are transmitted through semen, vaginal fluids, blood, or other body fluids during sexual activity are called sexually transmitted infections.

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome definition

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome occurs when a person’s immune system has become so weak that it can no longer successfully fight off infections.