4 CLASSROOM RULES
1.No Put Downs
2.You always have to right to pass
3.No Names, No Gossip
4.Have respect for yourself and
others
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS ON
THE WORD:
SEX
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS ON
THE WORD:
SEXUALITY
REVIEW OF WHAT WE DISCUSSED LAST YEAR:
1. Proper Medical Terms
Penis
Vagina
Sexual Intercourse
LGBTTQQI
Ejaculation
REVIEW OF WHAT WE DISCUSSED LAST YEAR:
1. Anatomy of the human body
FEMALE ANATOMY
MALE ANATOMY
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
1. How the menstrual cycle works
2. Fact sheet
LGBTTQQI
What do they stand for?
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Transgender
Two-Spirited
Questioning
Queer
Intersex
BIRTH CONTROL
The Pill/Mini Pill
Male Condom/Female Condom
Withdrawal method
Skin Hormone Patch
The Cap/Diaphragm
Hormonal Injection-Depo-Provera
Vasectomy/Tube Ligation
Birth Control Methods
PILL
RING
PATCH
CAP
FEMALE
CONDOM
DIAPHRAGM
HORMONE
INJECTION
TUBAL
LIBATION
MALE
CONDOM
CONDOM GAME
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Place the cards in the correct order
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
INFECTIONS (STI’S)
CURABLE
NON-CURABLE
 CHLAMYDIA
 GENITAL HERPES
 GONORRHEA
 GENITAL WARTS (HPV)
 SYPHILIS
 HIV
 PUBIC LICE
 HEPATITIS (Vac for A,B)
Pubic Lice/Crabs
Genital Warts
Gonorrhea
Chlymidia
Syphilis
Herpes
HOW A PREGNANCY WOULD
CHANGE
YOUR
LIFE
ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS AND WRITE DOWN YOUR ANSWERS.
1. What things would I have to think about if I were pregnant?
2. If I were pregnant, how would that affect my relationships?
**with my partner, parents, siblings, friends
3. The most difficult thing for me about being pregnancy would be:
4. If I were pregnant, my life could change in these ways:
PREGNANCY GAME
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE PREGNANT
1. If you have had unprotected sex and you feel that there is a
chance you may be pregnant, there is a pill called ECP
(emergency contraceptive pill) that may prevent the egg from
being fertilized. It can be taken up to 120 hours of having
sexual intercourse.
2. If it has been longer than 120 hours then you are going to have
to get a home pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests are not always
right so make sure you take more than one.
3. Once you have the results from the pregnancy tests you may
have to set up an appointment with your doctor to talk about
your options.
OPTIONS WHEN YOU ARE PREGNANT
1. Carry the baby to term and give it up for adoption.
2. Carry the baby to term and raise it.
3. Have an abortion.
4. Their are no other options.
TEEN KLINIC
 There are no scheduled appointments at Teen Klinic. Everyone is
seen on a walk-in basis. Service is limited to the number of clients
that can be seen during the clinic hours.
 Teen Klinic provides primary health care services to youth ages 1220 who are unable to receive these services elsewhere.
 The services are provided by counsellors, nurses, nurse
practitioners and physicians. If you have never been to Klinic, you
will be seen by a counsellor first, then, if appropriate, you will see a
nurse, nurse practitioner, or physician. You will not need to see a
counsellor at every visit.
WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO GIVE
KLINIC?
 Teen Klinic is a time set aside to provide services
specifically to youth.
 No one will judge you because of your age, gender,
appearance, or sexual orientation.
 It is important to use your legal name, as it appears on your
health card, when you come to Klinic. No nick names or
slang please.
 It is important to provide us with a phone number that
Klinic staff may call you at. Klinic staff will only contact you
if your tests need to be repeated, if you need medication, if
you have an infection, or if the call is medically necessary.
WHO WILL KNOW THAT I CAME TO KLINIC?
 Services at Klinic are confidential. This means that your visits are
just between you and your health care providers at Klinic. You do
not need the consent of your parent or guardian. If you wish, you
may bring a friend, parent, or guardian with you to Klinic.
 The only exception to Klinic's confidentiality policy would be in the
case of a young person being at risk and in need of protection.
 Every person receiving services at Klinic has a health record.
Whenever you see a Klinic service-provider, all relevant information
regarding your care is documented to ensure quality services. Only
Klinic staff directly involved in your care will access your chart
records. Your Klinic chart records can be transferred to another
health care provider at your request.
TEEN KLINIC
870 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg Manitoba
R3G 0P1
(204) 784-4090
E-mail: klinic@klinic.mb.ca
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http://teenshealth.org/teen/
BIRTH CONTROL/STI JEOPARDY
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