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CONTRACEPTION
OBJ: IDENTIFY AND EXAMINE THE USE AND
EFFECTIVENESS VARIOUS FORMS OF CONTRACEPTION
Identify the following forms of contraception.
The Health Department
Give out brochures
Review services at the Health Department
Reproductive Health
ABSTINENCE
Not engaging in sexual intercourse
100% effective against pregnancy and STDs
Allows couples to explore other ways of showing
affection
MUST SEE A DOCTOR
BIRTH CONTROL PILLS
Hormonal form of contraception
Stops ovaries from releasing eggs
Prescribed by a doctor
If very careful: 97 - 99% effective against pregnancy
Taken orally everyday
No protection from STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
DEPO-PROVERA
A Shot of artificial hormones given by a doctor
Stops ovaries from releasing eggs
If very careful: 99% effective against pregnancy
Shot last 3 months
Not protection from STDs or HIV
May cause negative side effects: weight gain,
spotting, and/or hair loss
THE GAME OF CHANCE
PATCH
Hormonal form of contraception
Stops ovaries from releasing eggs
Prescribed by a doctor
If very careful: 99% effective against pregnancy
Patch is placed on the skin for one week at a time for
three weeks. During the forth week, no patch is worn
and the woman has her period.
No protection from STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
VAGINAL RING
Hormonal form of contraception
Stops ovaries from releasing eggs
Prescribed by a doctor
If very careful: 99% effective against pregnancy
Ring is put into the vagina, left in for three weeks,
and then removed. The women will have her period
during the forth week.
No protection from STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
IMPLANON
Hormonal form of contraception
Stops ovaries from releasing eggs
If very careful: 99% effective against pregnancy
A small rod is inserted under the skin of the inside
arm by a doctor and left in for three years
No protection from STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
IUD
Small device put inside the womb by a doctor
Prevents sperm from fertilizing egg
Copper-T does not contain hormones
Mirena does contain small amount of hormones
If very careful: 99% effective against pregnancy
Last 5-10 years
Should not be used by women with multiple partners
No protection from STDs and HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
DIAPHRAGM
Small rubber cup that fits inside the vagina, over the
cervix
Used with spermicide that kills sperm
Fitted by a doctor
If very careful: 94% effective against pregnancy
Put in prior to sex and left for 6 hours after sex
No protection against STDs and HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
STERILIZATION
Operation that makes a person unable to have a baby
Permanent
Both men and women can be sterilized
99% effective against pregnancy
No protection from STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
Can buy at Drug Store
MALE CONDOM
Fits over an erect penis and catches sperm when the
man ejaculates
Can buy in drug stores
Protects against STDs and HIV
If very careful: 98% effective against pregnancy
Do not use “novelty” condoms for intercourse
Why Do they break?
The condom is old (check the expiration date)
Heat and friction causes the latex to break down
Did not leave space at the tip for the fluid
FEMALE CONDOM
Placed inside of woman’s vagina prior to sex
Protects against STDs and HIV
Can be bought at drug stores
If very careful, 98% effective against pregnancy
volunteers for Condom Line Up
SPERMICIDE
Chemicals that kill sperm
Put into the vagina before sex
Used in a long term committed relationship (health
dept.)
Bought at drug store
If very careful, 82% effective against pregnancy
Can be used with condoms
No protection against STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
SPONGE
The sponge is put into the vagina and covers the
cervix; it kills sperm by releasing spermicide
The sponge is moistened with water
Put in prior to sex and left in for 6 hours after sex
Can be bought at the drug store
Effectiveness ranges from 75-90% against pregnancy
It can be used with other forms of contraception
No protection against STDs or HIV
THE GAME OF CHANCE
MORNING AFTER PILL (PLAN B)
Can use up to 5 days after unprotected sex
The sooner it is taken, it increases the effectiveness
against pregnancy
Can be bought at a drug store if a person is 18 or
older
Cost: approx. 50 dollars
Side effects: headache, nausea, vomiting, irregular
vaginal bleeding
Partner Activity
Use your notes on contraception to complete the
following activity:
1. Go to an open station
2. Read the real life scenario
3. Choose the form of contraception that will be best
for that couple
4. Number paper 1-8
Pop Quiz
Earn extra credit on Test
QUESTION 1
What is the only form of
contraception that helps
protect against STDs and
HIV?
QUESTION 2
What hormonal form of
contraception is inserted into the
vagina and left in for three weeks
before removing it? It is very
effective against pregnancy but
there is no protection against STDs.
QUESTION 3
What form of contraception looks
like a small “T” and is surgically
put inside the uterus by a doctor? It
is effective for 5-10 years against
pregnancy. There is no protection
against STDs.
QUESTION 4
Julie and Darius want to have sex
tonight. They are in a long term
committed relationship. Julie has not
been to the doctor to discuss any forms
of contraception. They do plan on going
to the drug store this afternoon. What
are two forms of contraception that
they could purchase?
QUESTION 5
Which hormonal form of
contraception looks like a small rod
and is inserted under the skin of
the inside of the arm by the doctor?
It is effective against pregnancy for
3 years.
QUESTION 6
Addison has decided to have sex with her
boyfriend, Todd. Todd has had many sexual
partners and has not been tested for STDs or HIV.
She wants to get on a hormonal form of
contraception. She is very forgetful so does not
need a form of contraception that requires her to
remember daily or weekly. What two forms of
contraception do you suggest that will protect her
from STDs and pregnancy?
QUESTION 7
What is the only form of
contraception that is 100%
effective against pregnancy
and STDs?