pcd objective 1.02 understand teen sexuality, teen pregnancy, and responsible decisions about...
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PCD
OBJECTI
VE 1.0
2
UNDERSTAND T
EEN S
EXUALIT
Y,
TEEN P
REGNANCY, A
ND
RESPO
NSIBLE
DECIS
IONS A
BOUT
ABSTINENCE
VERSUS SEXUAL
ACTIVIT
Y
TEEN SEXUALITYWays teens show their
sexualityAttitudesWays of walking and movingSpeechDress
ASPECTS OF TEEN SEXUALITY
PhysicalHormonal changesChanges in physical appearance that accompany puberty
IntellectualChanges in sense of responsibilityChanges in priorities
EmotionalMood swingsEmotional ups and downs
SocialAttractions to new friends Changing family relationshipsGreater independenceDesire to spend more time with friendsQuestioning parental authorityEffects of media on teen sexuality
ASPECTS OF TEEN SEXUALITY
RESPONSIBLE DECISIONS ABOUT ABSTINENCE VERSUS SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Potential consequences of sexual activity PregnancyHealth risksImpact on educational choicesFinancial problemsEmotional and social stress
RESPONSIBLE DECISIONS ABOUT ABSTINENCE VERSUS (VS.) SEXUAL
ACTIVITYPregnancy
Sexually transmitted diseasesChlamydiaGonorrheaSyphilisHerpesGenital wartsPubic liceTrichomoniasis (trick-a-mon-ia-sis or "trich")CandidiasisHIV/AIDS
(human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome)
Risks:Poor eating habits
Write notes on handout, “Teen Parenting---Risks and Results?”
Results
Mother: •Deprive the mother of adequate nutrition•may lead to pregnancy-induced hypertension
Baby: •Deprive the fetus of adequate nutrition
RISK:Skeletal structure not fully
developed Results
Mother: More likely to experience problems with spine
and pelvic bones during pregnancy and birth
Baby:Danger to baby during delivery
RISK: High blood pressure(pregnancy-induced hypertension- PIH)
ResultsMother:
Effects on kidneyHeartblood circulation
May lead to convulsions or deathhigher for teens under 15 than adults
Baby: Greater risk of premature deliveryStillbirthmiscarriage
RISK: Failure to go to the doctor(less than 2/3 of pregnant teens receive early prenatal care)
ResultsMother: Greater health risks Baby: Greater health risks
Risk: Exposure to harmful substances, such as smoking, drinking, and drug use
Mother: Can lead to increased heart rateblood pressurerapid breathingreduces the flow of blood Baby: Can lead to miscarriage/stillbirthlow birth weightgrowth defectsintestinal abnormalitiesHyperactivityuncontrollable tremblinglearning problems addiction
Risk: Sexually transmitted disease
Mother: Gonorrheamay contribute to arthritis, heart disease, infertility, eye infections
Baby:May contribute to miscarriageStillbirthsevere eye infections baby born with diseaseendangering good health
RISK: Birth defects
Mother: SocialEmotionalfinancial risksemployment educational concerns Baby: Struggles to survive and face challenges of life
RISK: Rubella
Mother: Low-grade feverRashswollen lymph glands in the neck
Baby: Can lead to miscarriageStillbirthserious congenital defects. If baby survives, he/she may have vision, hearing, or heart problems
RISK: Low birth weight
Mother: NoneBaby: Babies are 20 times more likely to die in their first year of birth
experience bleeding in brainintestinal problemsunder developed lungs leading to breathing problems
RISK: Infant mortality rate (indicates the rate of infant deaths per 1000 live births)
Mother: Can lead to physiological or emotional problems
Baby: Infant mortality rate for all mothers is 7 out of 13 for teen mothers.
RISK: Getting pregnant again too soon
Mother: Affects healthy development and stresses body even more than first pregnancy. Baby: Affects healthy development
RISK: Social and emotional changes
Mother: Difficult choices about giving birthbecoming a parentkeeping the babyteen marriages more likely to end in divorce than marriages later in life
feeling of isolation from friendsfeel insecure about parenting rolesimpatient and irritablehave less in common with friends
Baby: Can lead to abuse and neglect of infant
RISK: Education and career
Mother: 70% never graduate from high schoollow- paying jobs Baby: Grow up in poverty