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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

Reproductive Health Issues of Young Adults:
Topics to Be Covered

Topics to Be Covered

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This section first summarizes why it is important for reproductive health programs to focus on young adults. It then identifies the young adult population and discusses its characteristics. Next, the medical, psychological, and cial risks and consequences of early sexual activity and marriage are discussed, focusing on pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, or STIs. This section is particularly useful for policy-makers and others who need background information.

 

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