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Reproduction ;)

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  • What should schools do to effectively educate teenagers about STDs
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  • What is menstruation and how often does it happen
    The shedding of the uterus lining after preperation for pregnancy. Usually once a month.
  • What is the most common STD in Spain?
    Chlamydia
  • What would you do if you had a health problem but felt too embarrassed to talk about it?
    .....
  • Name 4 parts of the male reproductive system
    Penis, testes, scrotum, prostate gland, vas deferens and urethra
  • How can you prevent an STD
    Using protection, safe sex, getting tested
  • How can puberty affect emotions
    Changes in mood (mood swings), Self consciousness (self esteem problems), Anxious, Depression
  • Which hormone is mostly responsible for physical changes in boys during puberty. Where is it produced
    Testosterone / Testes
  • What is the biological function of the female reproductive system
    To produce eggs and support pregnancy
  • True or false, some STDs can be spread through kissing
    True (Herpes, HPV, and sometimes syphillis)
  • What is an STD, give an example
    Sexually Transmitted Disease (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis...)
  • True or False, Exercise and sleep do not affect your reproductive health
    False
  • Can all STDs be cured? Give examples
    (antibiotics..... however not all of them - HIV, herpes)
  • Why is it important to understand how the reproductive system works?
    To prevent/identify health problems, for family planning, contraception...
  • IS there a difference between STD and STI
    Nope
  • Where is sperm produced
    Testicles