Understanding Female Sexual Health: Essential Information and Tips

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Delve into the realm of female sexual health with Ashley Snyder on "JEOPARDY." Explore topics such as general health care, reproductive system, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, and more. Learn about average numbers of partners, age of first intercourse, gynecological visits, and crucial things to note before exams. Discover popular forms of birth control and gain insights on internal female reproductive organs.


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  1. JEOPARDY: Female Sexual Health ASHLEY SNYDER

  2. General Health Care Reproductive System & Birth Control 100 Sexually Transmitted Diseases 100 Pregnancy Sexual Violence 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. The average number of partners a female has in a lifetime: 4, 7, 19?

  4. What is 4 partners? BACK BACK

  5. Average age at first intercourse for females: 14, 17, or 19?

  6. What is 17 years old? BACK BACK

  7. Age of first gynecological visit if not sexually active BACK BACK

  8. What is 18 years old? BACK BACK

  9. Things to avoid 24-48 hours before a gynecological exam

  10. What are sexual intercourse, douching, tampons, and vaginal creams? BACK BACK

  11. Things noted during a breast exam during a gynecology visit

  12. What are skin changes, lumps, and discharge? BACK BACK

  13. Most popular form of birth control

  14. What is the Pill? BACK BACK

  15. Internal female reproductive organs

  16. What are the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina? BACK BACK

  17. Leading cause of death and illness in women worldwide

  18. What are reproductive health conditions? (including HIV/AIDS) BACK BACK

  19. A flexible ring about 2 in diameter that you insert vaginally once a month as a form of birth control

  20. What is a Nuva Ring? BACK BACK

  21. Small, plastic device that stops sperm from reaching an egg in the ovaries to prevent pregnancy

  22. An Intrauterine Device (Mirena) BACK BACK

  23. Infection you can get from having sex with someone

  24. What is an STD? (sexually transmitted disease) BACK BACK

  25. Most common sexually transmitted INFECTION

  26. What is Human Papillomavirus? BACK BACK

  27. Most common reported sexually transmitted DISEASE in the U.S.

  28. What is chlamydia? BACK BACK

  29. The virus that causes AIDS

  30. What is the human immunodeficiency virus? (HIV) BACK BACK

  31. Common STD caused by an infection by a protozoan parasite. Usually asymptomatic

  32. What is trichomoniasis? BACK BACK

  33. Range of time for a full- term birth

  34. What is 37-41 weeks? BACK BACK

  35. The gestational age and birth weight at which an infant is mature enough to survive

  36. What is the age of viability for a newborn infant? BACK BACK

  37. Amount of folic acid required during pregnancy per day

  38. What is 400-800 mcg? BACK BACK

  39. Watery pre-milk that leaks from breasts during the third trimester of pregnancy

  40. What is colostrum? BACK BACK

  41. Average weight gain during pregnancy

  42. What is 25-30 pounds? BACK BACK

  43. An incident where one is forced to do something sexual when they do not agree with it

  44. What is sexual abuse? BACK BACK

  45. Contact (usually two or more times) from someone that makes you feel afraid or harassed

  46. What is stalking? BACK BACK

  47. Mental health problems that can result from abuse or an attack

  48. What are post- traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety? BACK BACK

  49. First major law to help fight domestic violence, sexual assault, and other types of violence against women

  50. What is The Violence Against Women Act? BACK BACK

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