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Reproductive Health of Young Adults
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Goals

Section 1

- Introduction
- Topics
- Objectives
- Activity
- Focus
- Assets
- Health Risks
- HIV/AIDS
- Transition
- Defining
- Factors
- Married
> Activity
- Gender
- Other Risks
- Fertile Years
- Average Age
- Contraceptive
- Characteristics
- Barriers
- Unintended
- Activity
- Pregnancy
- Mortality
- Medical Risks
- Maternity Care
- Abortion
- Unsafe
- STIs/HIV
- Consequences
- Sexual Abuse
- Summary

Section 2
Section 3
Section 4

Conclusion

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Section 1 - Reproductive Health Issues of Young Adults

Learner Activity

Slide 11 Activity:
Youth and Sexual Activity

On a sheet of paper, list some of the factors that affect youth when they are sexually active. Examples include: advantages/disadvantages of becoming pregnant and what society thinks about young women and men having intercourse.

Refer to this list as you read the information in this module. At the end of this module, look back on this activity. Was your list consistent with the information provided in this module? Did the module include factors that you expected?

Activity 11

 

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