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EDP 363-3 1st Edition Lecture 17Outline of Last Lecture I. Essure (female sterilization method)II. Plan B (for emergency use only)III. AbortionsIV. Roe v. WadeV. Abortions p. 2VI. Harris v. McRae (1981)VII. Hypocrisy in DebatesVIII. How to have an abortion in TexasOutline of Current Lecture I. Exam 2 II. Teenage SexualityIII. Why Teens have Sex (Dr. Brownstein’s equation) IV. EducationV. Discouragement of Teen Pregnancy (suggestions for your children so they don’t want to have sex to feel successful)Current LectureI. Exam 2 a. Topics: Sexual Arousal and Enhancement, Birth Control, Abortions, Teenage Sexualityb. Format: same as last testi. Fact, myth, value statement questions, multiple choice, etc. questionsc. Some chapter 10 material on test that he did not cover in lectureII. Teenage Sexualitya. Females lubricate and males get erections in the wombb. Have compassion for teenagers – their bodies are built to be hornyi. Bodies are ready to make babies at 16-17, although teens are not financially or socially prepared to have children until laterii. Bible: “Sex before marriage is bad” – people married age 16-17 in biblical times (males 16-17; females even earlier at 15-16)iii. Vise is expanding  women having period younger and younger (we are biologically mature earlier now)III. Why Teens have Sex (Dr. Brownstein’s equation)a. Lon2 + Lu3 + Opp + D = Lo + Sexb. Loneliness2 + Lust3 + Opportunity + Drugs (alcohol, cannabis, etc.) = Love + SexThese 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.IV. Educationa. States with abstinences only sex education have 60% higher teen pregnancy ratesi. Top 10 highest rates of teen pregnancies all in the south1. Mississippi, New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, etc.ii. 94% of Texas schools teach abstinence only1. of other 6%, 20% teach nothing2. 55,000 Texas teens pregnant each year = $1 billion cost to taxpayersa. only 1/3 of mothers finish high school and only 1.5% get college degreesb. Only 1 in 7 teens use birth control with they first have sexc. Women high school abstinence pledgesi. 9/10 break pledge before high school endsd. Intentional Pregnancyi. Some teenagers want to have children at early ageii. Reasons: want to feel successful (usually not good in school)V. Discouragement of Teen Pregnancy (suggestions for your children so they don’t want to have sex to feel successful)a. Be in a stable 2-parent family when having keepsb. Make sure your kids feel successful in family, school, and 2 outside activitiesi. Family – makes them feel wanted and like their family needs them (dependedon) and like they contribute in some way (i.e., chores)1. Have dinner together, ask questions and let them ask you questions so they feel confident at school and in life having conversationsii. School – do not wait for school to teach them to read or write or count1. They want to learn early2. #1 way to make them want to learn: read to them (tell kids it is story time instead of bedtime)a. conversationb. testing colors and words for meaningc. asking questionsd. teachinge. giving attention (best way to show love giving your time and attention)f. testing memory and knowledgeg. if you associate love with learning when your children are young, when they get older they will love to learniii. 2 outside activities1. one using their body (you’re stuck with it, you have to be comfortable in your own body) 2. one using left brain (creative, i.e., music, art, dance)iv. *These are not telling you what to do, but rather recommendations*v. #1 reason teenagers want to get pregnant  to feel loved1. Most teenage girls that get pregnant don’t have father in the house2. Fathers give love without sexvi. 3 ways to show your children you love them (from weakest way to strongest)1. Tell them you love them or that they are important to youa. Weakest way because words can just be words2. To touch them (children want to touch everything)3. Give them your time and attentiona. Strongest


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