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We Want Nice Things: Protect Each Other
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Thursday, January 17, 2008. We love each other, so we use condoms.". While our main focus is on teen pregnancy, one issue that also raises itself in the face of unprotected sex is STDs. If you love someone enough to have sex with them, then you should love that person enough to want them to be safe. And you should want to be safe too, and avoid contracting something you could pass on to others you come to care about. Use a condom every time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We Want Nice Things.
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We Want Nice Things: History of Teen Pregnancy
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008. History of Teen Pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is defined in the United States as an Minor law underaged girl becoming pregnant. However, in the United Kingdom , there is a legal definition whereby a woman is considered to be a pregnant teenager if she becomes pregnant before her 18th birthday. The term in everyday speech usually refers to women who have not reached Age of majority legal adulthood, which varies across the world, who become pregnant.". We want nice things! Girls...
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We Want Nice Things: He Said She Said
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Friday, January 18, 2008. He Said She Said. We believe that the only real way we can reduce the rates of teen pregnancy is by providing proper resources, tools, and education. You can engage in social and ever sexual activities, and still avoid the consequences as long as you take proper precautions. Carry condoms with you, take birth control pills, and understand how your body works. Be prepared and protect yourselves. Wearing a ring won't keep you from getting pregnant. We Want Nice Things. One of the ...
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Resources for Women, Men, Parents, and Teens - Welltopia
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The place of wellness. Tips and Resources for Healthful Eating. Tips and Motivation for Moving your Body. Places and Routes for Recreation. Resources for Women, Men, Parents, and Teens. Quitting Alcohol and Drugs. Support and Resources for Family and Friends of Addicts. Family & Relationships. Activities and Resources for Relieving Stress. Jobs & Training. Preparing for a Job Search. English Language and Literacy. English Language and Literacy. Insurance Options in California. Quitting Alcohol and Drugs.
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Positively In Control: May 2009
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View my complete profile. Guest Post from Arizona State U. His score is always higher. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Caution: The transcript of these text "tips" from The HookUp. Might be offensive. It comes from TeenSource. Funded weekly text message sent to teens who subscribe.). The CA Family Health Council has developed a new "service" to provide "sex info and life advice" to teens who subscribe to The HookUp. Teens will be referred to TeenSource. My first text message from The HookUp. Hookup Weekly TIP: u.
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Sex Education 101
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Sex Education 101 -. The egg is released about two weeks before the next expected menstruation. Sperm can lie in wait for five days, but the egg is no longer viable after one day. A woman has ways to tell when she ovulates - fertile mucus, higher libido, cervical position, and temperature shift. Google "How to put on a condom". Cervical Cap, Diaphragm, Female Condom demos. Help for parents teaching sex education. Talking To Your Child. 10 Bases to Cover. Ten Tips for Parents. With all the details you need.
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Support Your Kids | Talk With Your Kids
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Skip to main content. Talk With Your Kids. What Is a Healthy Relationship? Is It Really Love? Health Care Teens Need. How to Access Care. Teens Rights to Health Care. Let's Talk About Blog. Helping Your Children Feel Good About Themselves. Spend time with your children. Ask them about what’s going on in their lives and give them your full attention. Choose to do something together that they enjoy. Even doing the dishes or other chores together can help them feel loved. Visit our teen-friendly site.
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Share Your Values | Talk With Your Kids
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Skip to main content. Talk With Your Kids. What Is a Healthy Relationship? Is It Really Love? Health Care Teens Need. How to Access Care. Teens Rights to Health Care. Let's Talk About Blog. Sharing Your Family's Values. It’s important to talk about what your family believes and why. If you and your children talk about your family values, your children will think about them when they make choices in life. Be clear about what you expect from children. Play the "what if? Visit our teen-friendly site. The im...
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Other Sexual Health Resources | DCShowOff
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What are you looking for? May 3, 2015. It’s Your Sex Life (MTV). On STDs and Protection. DC DOH HAHSTA (DC Department of Health, HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis, STDs, Tuberculosis Administration). CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). 2014 Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report. Download – http:/ www.cdc.gov/std/stats14/surv-2014-print.pdf. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Report (National). Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Report (D.C.). Get Tested in DC.
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Staten Island Teen RAP Barrier Methods & Birth Control Info - Staten Island
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About S.I. Teen R.A.P. School – Based Health Centers. How do you use it? Where do you get it? How effective are they? People who are looking for no-commitment birth control and want STD protection as much as they want pregnancy prevention. You can buy condoms at most drugstores and supermarkets, and many clinics give them away free of charge. You do not need a prescription to buy condoms, and you do not need ID. People of all ages can easily buy condoms. How do you use it? Where do you get it? The female...
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