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    grade alone there were six pregnancies by our junior year. I had no idea what possible contraception methods were most affective, where to get them, or how they worked. Knowing how to be safe during sex was out of the question and preventing sexual diseases or STD information was never offered. Because they did not offer this information, I believe that that is why so many students ended up with teenage pregnancies since they were never told where to get condoms or how to talk about sexual…

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    trafficking is a big problem that occurs all throughout the world. Women and children are taken into trafficking unwillingly, being promised one thing and getting another. The trafficking world is very dangerous for women to be in. There are high risks of diseases and threats. Protection for these women is very limited (McCormick). The women and children in human trafficking are forced to perform sexual favors to men they do not know unwillingly. The women are often lied to. Their owners tell…

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    One in four college students has an STD. Some of these STDs are curable, however, many are not, and one will live with it for the rest of their lives. Overall, the CDC estimates the 19 million new sexually transmitted infections occurs each year (10 Truly Shocking Stats On STDs and College Students, 2015). Schools should have more sex education. The reasons to why is because there are a lot of teens are getting pregnant, STDs, and STIs. Students need information about in order to make choices,…

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    Essay On Pubic Lice

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    annoying sexually transmitted infection that involves parasites living and invading the pubic area. They are more commonly referred to as “crabs”. I obtained this awful infectious nuisance by living with a roommate who just so happened to have pubic lice. She often times sleeps on the sofa in the living room and we share a bathroom so they spread all around our apartment. I was unaware of her parasites living down there and now I am paying the consequences. This infection can be transmitted…

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    Sex Education is crucial information that children all over deserve in a safe and healthy experience. As mentioned by the article Global Perspective on Peer Sex Education for College Students “Sexually transmitted diseases and infections continue to be a public health problem across the globe (World Health Organization, 2006)” (Story et al. 81). All around the world, Sex Education is portrayed in different manners, despite being known globally there are still shocking numbers in regards to…

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    presented to the clinic with chief complaint of vaginal discharge with foul-fishy smell that started two weeks ago. She stated she had unprotected sex with multiple partners. Based on this, I wondered if she might have a sexually transmitted disease such as positive Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) or Human Immune Virus (HIV) because she came from high HIV prevalence country, had low BMI, and was in the range of high prevalent HIV age group of 18 to 30. I managed this challenge by keeping…

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    health, the emotional, mental, and social well being in relation to sex, can benefit you and the people around you. Studies show that there’s a higher rate of teens getting STDs. While many teens are sexually active. They should learn about birth control and protection in order to prevent pregnancy and diseases. Teens should learn about birth control and protection in order to avoid an unexpected pregnancy. One great way to avoid an unexpected pregnancy is to use condoms. Condoms are…

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    In 2013 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that half of all new sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) were among youth ages 15 to 24. According to the CDC, “1 in 4 sexually active adolescent females have an STD.” HIV rates among adolescents have decreased over the years, but males ages 13 to 19 still account for approximately 80% of new HIV cases in 2010. Even though cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea have also decreased, these two STDs are still the highest among…

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    Progress: Mr. Griffin current progress in sex offender specific treatment is improving and is now considered satisfactory. While Mr. Griffin continues to have challenges with denial, specifically, not having intent in committing his index sex offense. He has never denied giving the victim in this case an STD, but in his mind not having intent makes him guilty of bad judgment and not a sex offense. Mr. Griffin’s current challenge has been his inability to take action. He is currently 73…

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    correlation between sexual abuse at an early age and the deteriorating health of adult survivors’. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA, 1996), includes using persuasion, enticement, and other inducements to coerce a child to engage in sexually explicit conduct or simulation of sexual acts” (Wilson 56). Children should never have to go through this, but childhood sexual abuse must be addressed and plays a major role in their health. The journal article shows many physical and…

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