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R & C of Sexual Activity-Lesson 6-Controversial Recent Developments in Reproductive Health
R & C of Sexual Activity-Lesson 6-Controversial Recent Developments in Reproductive Health
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Concept: Below are some of the most recent developments related to reproductive health in our society. Your job will be to provide an analysis of these developments. As we discussed in the beginning of the unit sex ed is a values driven topic. These issues are inherently controversial themselves because although there are facts that may help you understand them ultimately you see these facts through the prism of your own perception (values, morals, upbringing, etc.). The sources listed are just a starting point, remember that any information may be biased and it is your job as an educated consumer to carefully analyze information for validity, reliability, and bias. Goal: Provide an analysis of the recent developments in reproductive health demonstrating an understanding of content specific information necessary to understand each issue (ie. What strains are protected against in the HPV vaccine, approved locations for the Safe Haven law). Complete each level (not just 1) working from left to right based on level attempted. ----------------Snip Below This or Delete Top Contents for Evidence of Completion (All Fit on 1 Page) or I will Show You How to Embed-------------------
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Level 1
Basic Overview and Whether You Agree or Disagree
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Level 2
Basic Questions to Issue and 1 potential advantage/disadvantage
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Level 4
All information and questions related to issue and embed this into ePortfolio.
Level 3
Higher Level Questions and 3 potential advantages/disadvantages for each issue
Potential Sources
Basic Overview: Should kid get HPV vaccine or not? The point of vaccine is to protect people from HPV, but it has been reported that it had some serious side effects.
What it Does Protect Against: 1.Cervial Cancer 2.genital warts 3.cancer of anus, vagina and vulva
What it Doesnt Protect (Think!): 1.other cancers 2.people older than 26years old 3.pople who have HPV before vaccination
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My Level of Agreement: Highlight or Underline One (I think this is.) Really Really Bad For Good for Society Society Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages 1.protect males and females 1. cause neurological problem against some of the most -cause paralysis common types of HPV + 2. the majority of pre-cancerous 2.will not protect all cases of lesions revert to normal without cervical cancer treatment and only a minority develop into cancer. + 3. reduce the death of people 3. Do not treat or cure health + problems (like cancer or warts) caused by an HPV infection that occurred before vaccination. -
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Does this promote promiscuity or should we take advantage of something that could potentially help us?
Gardasil
Cost: 130 per dose
This does not promote promiscuity because patients must know that this vaccine cannot protect all cases of cervical cancer and genital wart.
Level 5/Extra Credit/Going Beyond: Define Herd Immunity and explain how it applies to the debate.
The immunity that occurs when an entire group of animals or people become immune to a particular infection, as with universal vaccination. So far, there were group of people refuse to get this vaccine cause the side effects of this vaccine.
Potential Sources
One side of people believe EC will lower the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions, Other is saying that using EC amounts to an abortion
Intended Use (Why people use it): used to help keep a woman from getting pregnant after she has had sex without using birth control How close to failed / no contraceptives: (Time Frame?) 2% in 72hours
My Level of Agreement: Highlight or Underline One (I think this is.) Really Really Bad For Good for Society Society Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages
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1.no worry about abortion + 2. have only minor side effects and theres a way to prevent it +
1. cannot protect people from STI 2. This restricted use includes women who have liver problems or unexplained vaginal bleeding, and women who are hypersensitive to the emergency contraception ingredients. 3. Some women who use emergency contraception may experience nausea. Planned Parenthood points out that fewer than one in five women vomit after using emergency contraception. If a woman vomits after using emergency contraception, it can affect the pill's effectiveness if the woman's body did not fully absorb the pill. -
Cost: $35
stop pregnancy by keeping the egg from leaving the ovary or keeping the sperm from joining the egg.
Does this promote people not taking accountability for their choices or provide an alternative to someone not wanting to get pregnant?
I think it promoted people not taking accountability of their choices. People didn't directly make the choice that they want a baby, but their carelessness on protection had made the decision for them. So, things like Plan B had definitely helped them to avoid taking the consequences of being carless.
Potential Sources
If students are having sex, they need to know about safe sex. Condoms in public education will reduce underage pregnancy Providing students with condoms encourages early sexual activity.
Provide one stat on teen pregnancy. Nearly one million teen girls get pregnant each year. Cite: Provide one stat on teen pregnancy. Nearly four out of 10 young women get pregnant at least once before they turn 20 Cite:
My Level of Agreement: Highlight or Underline One (I think this is.) Really Really Bad For Good for Society Society Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages
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1. Encourage -
1.reduce underage pregnancy + 2. reduce the occur of STD + 3. empower woman Don't have to suffer from being pregnant +
http://crihb.org/files/statistic_on_teen _pregnancy.pdf
http://crihb.org/files/statistic_on_tee n_pregnancy.pdf
What does a schools condom availability program look like? Who gets condoms, where, when and how?
To students who from K-12,at school, they get condom from teachers and nurse or vending machine.
So the big question is how would condom availability affect the student body? Does it promote unhealthy behavior or are you providing a healthy outlet for those that will do it anywaysif so is it even a schools place to get involved?
School is just try to educate students to do the right things, but providing such program will have many effects on students. Both
Level 5/Extra Credit/Going Beyond: What does your research say/cite? Do condoms make a difference? Cite at least 1 study and the results.
More research could yield results with hope for the increased prevention of pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV/AIDS among adolescents. http://healthpsych.psy.vanderbilt.edu/condomConumdrum.htm The site is saying that this program has a lot of benefits and some disadvantages, but inconclusive at the end.
Potential Sources
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Approved Locations?
My Level of Agreement: Highlight or Underline One (I think this is.) Really Really Bad For Good for Society Society Potential Advantages Potential Disadvantages 1. 1. + -
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Does this promote people not taking accountability for their choices or provide an alternative to someone not able to provide for a child?