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Reproductive Health of Young Adults
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Goals

Section 1
Section 2
Section 3

- Topics
> Objectives
- Activity
- Issues
- Activity
- Abstinence
- Barrier
- Advantages
- Counseling
- Male Condom
- Condom Use
- Oral
- Counseling
- Injectables
- Counseling
- IUDs
- Counseling
- LAM
- Traditional
- Sterilization
- Emergency
- Combined
- Progestin-Only
- Dual Protection
- Postpartum
- Postabortion
- Activity
- Summary

Section 4

Conclusion

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Section 3 - Contraceptive Options for Young Adults

Learning Objectives

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By the time you complete this section, you will be able to:

  • Describe at least four nonmedical issues that affect contraceptive use for sexually active youth.

  • Identify the contraceptive method that is particularly appropriate for sexually active youth.

  • Identify three counseling messages for using barrier methods.

  • Name the time span during which emergency contraceptive pills should be used.

  • In dual method use, name the method options for primary pregnancy prevention and for prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
 

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