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What is illegal regarding nude pictures of minors?

It is illegal to possess a nude picture of your minor boyfriend or girlfriend, even if they gave it to you.

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What are four common pregnancy symptoms?

Nausea, fatigue, tender breasts, increased need for urination.

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Which parent determines the sex of the baby?

The sperm determines the sex of the baby.

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What is the duration of one trimester in pregnancy?

One trimester is 3 months long, and there are three trimesters in one pregnancy.

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What is a baby called during the first 8 weeks of pregnancy?

During the first 8 weeks, a baby is called an embryo.

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What is the term for a baby after the first 8 weeks?

After the first 8 weeks, a baby is called a fetus.

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Can a woman become pregnant while menstruating?

Yes, a woman can become pregnant while menstruating.

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What are the three most effective birth control methods?

IUDs (99%), implants (99%), and the Depo shot (94%).

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What is the effectiveness of the pill, patch, and ring as birth control methods?

The pill, patch, and ring are 94% effective.

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What is the only effective protection against STIs?

Condoms are the only effective protection against STIs.

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How do hormonal birth control methods work?

They trick the female's body into thinking she's pregnant so that an egg is not released.

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What are four strategies to help a person remain abstinent?

Talking to a partner, being clear about values and boundaries, avoiding risky situations, and ensuring the partner respects choices.

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What are the fluids through which STIs can be spread?

Vaginal fluid, semen, and blood.

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What must happen for STIs to be transmitted?

These fluids must come into contact with mucous membranes located in the mouth, tongue, vagina, urethra, and rectum.

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What are some examples of bacterial STIs?

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.

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What are some examples of viral STIs?

Herpes, HPV, and HIV.

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What are four symptoms that someone might have an STI/STD?

Unusual discharge, sores and bumps, redness/rash, and burning urination.

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Where are sperm produced in the male body?

Sperm are produced in the testicles.

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What is the function of the scrotum?

The scrotum protects the testicles.

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How do sperm travel in the male body?

Sperm travel through tubes called the vas deferens.

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What organs contribute fluid to nourish sperm?

The seminal vesicles, Cowper's glands, and prostate.

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What is the female organ of intercourse?

The vagina.

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What is the process called when an egg is released from the ovary?

Ovulation.

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What happens to the unfertilized egg in a woman's body?

It leaves the body along with the uterine lining in a process called menstruation.

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Why is good communication important in a relationship?

It helps each partner feel heard and seen, improves understanding of how to treat each other, and aids in conflict resolution.

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What are signs of abusive behavior in a relationship?

Physical abuse is always abusive; manipulation and jealousy are red flag behaviors.