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1
Q
How many pregnancies are unplanned?
A
Up to 51%!
2
Q
What is contraception?
A
Methods to prevent pregnancy.
3
Q
Why is education about contraceptives so important?
A
Because incorrect use of contraceptives has a very high rate of failure!
This could lead to an unwanted pregnancy.
4
Q
If used correctly, do contraceptives still have a failure rate?
A
,Yes, all contraceptives have a failure rate. No matter how perfectly someone
uses a contraceptive, the woman can still become pregnant.
Failure rates range from 0.15% - 28% when used correctly.
5
Q
What factors should be taken into account when deciding which type of
contraception to use?
A
how often intercourse will occur
long term vs. short term use
understanding how to use
consistency of use
any health conditions that may prevent usage
6
Q
What are the 2 main types of contraception?
A
1. Non-hormonal
2. Hormonal
7
Q
What are some non-hormonal types of contraception?
A
spermicide
male and female condom
diaphragm
cervical cap
sponge
,8
Q
What is a condom?
A
A barrier method placed over the penis or inside the vagina to physically prevent
sperm from getting into the vaginal canal and through the cervix.
9
Q
What are the 3 types of materials that condoms can be made from?
A
latex
synthetic
lambskin (natural)
10
Q
Which 2 types of condoms are best at preventing pregnancy and STIs such as
HIV?
A
latex
synthetic
11
Q
Which type of condom is only good at preventing pregnancy but not STIs such as
HIV?
A
Lambskin (natural) condoms
12
Q
Why are lambskin (natural) condoms bad at preventing STIs such as HIV?
, A
Small virus particles, such as HIV, can get through the lambskin because the
material is very porous.
13
Q
What is the failure rate of a male or female condoms?
A
About 20%
14
Q
What type of lubricants should NOT be used with condoms?
A
Do NOT use lubricants such as massage oil, baby oil, lotions and/or petroleum
jelly.