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EDP 363-3 1st Edition Lecture 14Outline of Last Lecture I. MasturbationII. Dr. Brownstein’s Suggestions (Thought Paper)Outline of Current Lecture I. Sex and EgoII. Birth Control (chapter 10)III. The Birth Control PillCurrent LectureI. Sex and Egoa. Putting ego on the line during sex turns it from fun to work. b. Talking about sex may put it on line.c. Let your ego rest so you can have fun.d. Try not to use sex as an ego or gender role contest.e. Random note: Squirting – skene cells in female urethra (Cowper’s Gland equivalent) release clear fluid during orgasmII. Birth Control (chapter 10)a. Big Four (accounts for 90% of all BC uses)i. Female Sterilization (~30%)ii. The Pill (~30%)iii. Male Condoms (~20%)iv. Vasectomy (~20%)b. *Look at chapter 10 to know all methodsc. Theoretical user rate: # of women out of 100 who get pregnant in one year’s time when using this method without errord. Typical user rate: # of women out of 100 who get pregnant in one year’s time including user/human error (i.e., consistency errors)i. BC Pill1. Theoretical User Rate: 0.3%2. Typical User Rate: 3%ii. Condom1. Theoretical User Rate: 2%2. Typical User Rate: 12%iii. Withdrawal1. Theoretical User Rate: 4%These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.2. Typical User Rate: 18%3. The most common for people having sex for the first timeiv. No method1. Theoretical User Rate: 89%2. Typical User Rate: 89%III. The Birth Control Pilla. Contains synthetic estrogen and progesterone. These hormone levels never decrease(female continues to take the pill once period stops), tricking the brain into thinking ovulation has already occurred  FSH and LH will not be released from the pituitary  no ovulation (no egg will ripen)b. 21 days of real pills, then 7 of placebo pills (period)i. Reason for placebo pills: so women get used to taking the pill at the same time every dayc. Pill is taken on the 1st day of the cycle; at the end of the cycle, stop taking pill (start taking placebo) to have periodd. Women will have normal, regular periodse. BC = less bleeding and less cramps because of strong


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