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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

Youth Are Assets

Youth are a great potential resource

Young girls in a classroom

Photo: M. Tiedemann/FHI
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Young people are a great potential resource for the future, with fresh energy, ideas and hopes. They are resilient, energetic, and eager to learn. To reach this potential, they need to acquire skills and knowledge. This includes understanding and coping with reproductive health risks and consequences.

 

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