The C’s of Sex: Consent and Contraception Submitted by Lauren Jubb University of Massachusetts.
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Transcript of The C’s of Sex: Consent and Contraception Submitted by Lauren Jubb University of Massachusetts.
The C’s of Sex: Consent and Contraception
Submitted by Lauren Jubb
University of Massachusetts
Use: Female Use: Female condoms fit condoms fit inside a femaleinside a female’’s s vagina and vagina and provide some provide some external external protectionprotection
Not sold as Not sold as commonly as commonly as male condomsmale condoms
Protection: 79 -Protection: 79 -95% effective at 95% effective at preventing preventing pregnancy and pregnancy and some STIsome STI’’ss
Use: Male condoms Use: Male condoms fit over the penis fit over the penis or sex toy. Also, or sex toy. Also, can be cut using can be cut using scissors to form a scissors to form a dental damdental dam
Found in most Found in most pharmacies, gas pharmacies, gas stations, and stations, and grocery storesgrocery stores
Protection: 82-98% Protection: 82-98% effective at effective at preventing preventing pregnancy and pregnancy and some STIsome STI’’ss
Female vs. Male Condom
Hormonal Methods1.Oral Contraception (The
Pill)
2. The Patch (OrthoEvra)
3. Contraceptive Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing)
4. Depo Provera (The Shot)
5. Implanon (The Implant)
6.Mirena (Intrauterine Device)
Emergency ContraceptionThe Morning After Pill
Should be used ONLY for emergencies with no birth control used during sex or a failed birth control method
Should be consumed within 72 hours of unprotected sex
IS NOT the abortion pill
Can be purchased at UHS for $25
Other MethodsAbstinence – not having any kind of sex play with a partner (100% effective)
Outercourse- sex play that keeps sperm out of the vagina (100% effective)
Fertility Based Awareness Methods- Tracking ovulation and fertility in order to prevent pregnancy. Backup birth control is used during fertile days. (86% effective)
The Withdrawal method- the “pull out” method (73% effective)
Diaphragm/Cervical cap- devices inserted into the vagina that block sperm from entering the cervix. Most effective when used with spermicide. (71-94% effective)
Spermicide- foam, cream, film or jelly that contains chemicals that stop sperm from moving
• Communication every step of the way
• A lack of “no” DOES NOT mean “yes”
• All partners must give consent
What Consent Is
• Saying “yes” while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
• Saying “yes” as a result of pressure or fear to say “no”
• An assumption that dress, a flirty attitude or accepting a favor mean “yes”
• An assumption that consent on a previous occasion means “yes”
• A person can decide to stop an activity at any time even if they previously consented to it
What Consent Isn’t
List campus resources here along with locations and phone numbers
Confidential Campus Resources
*Private resources (such as RA’s) are required to follow Title IX procedures as outlined by the university and therefore are not confidential resources. Information shared with RA’s is private and only shared with the appropriate personal on a need to know basis. Confidential resources may not tell anyone any information shared with them without the consent of the person sharing the information.