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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Today in the lunchroom your friend told you that if the guy “pulls out” the girl can’t get pregnant. True or false?
CorrectB. False
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IncorrectB. False
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Your best friend and her boyfriend decided that they’re ready to have sex. Your friend comes to you asking about what type of birth control they should use. Rate the following birth control options from most effective to least effective in preventing pregnancy if used correctly and consistently.(Please click on each answer to rearrange them in correct order.)
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IUD (Intrauterine device)
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The Shot
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The Pill
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Latex Condom
Correct- IUD (Intrauterine device)
- The Shot
- The Pill
- Latex Condom
Further Info: The most effective form of birth control is the IUD. Richmond County residents can receive free or discounted condoms, IUD, the pill, the shot at our partner clinics listed below. For more information about birth control visit gpowernow.org
- Planned Parenthood Augusta -1289 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 – (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 - (706) 721-1567
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
One of your friends just found out they’re expecting a baby. Neither parent has a job. How much will it cost them to raise a baby from birth to the age of 17?CorrectThe Answer and Further Info: The cost to raise a baby from birth to the age of 17 is VERY expensive. It is equivalent to 1,175 pairs of $210 Jordan sneakers or 29,375 packs of condoms valued at $8 per pack. The cost of one condom to help prevent pregnancy is less than a dollar.
Parents of a child born in 2011 can expect to spend $235,000 over 17 years.
Contact Information for free/discounted contraceptives in Richmond County.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 – (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 - (706) 721-1567
IncorrectThe Answer and Further Info: The cost to raise a baby from birth to the age of 17 is VERY expensive. It is equivalent to 1,175 pairs of $210 Jordan sneakers or 29,375 packs of condoms valued at $8 per pack. The cost of one condom to help prevent pregnancy is less than a dollar.
Parents of a child born in 2011 can expect to spend $235,000 over 17 years.
Contact Information for free/discounted contraceptives in Richmond County.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 – (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 - (706) 721-1567
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
A lot of your friends are having sex but many of them do not use birth control because they say they cannot afford it. Which of the following places provide free/discounted birth control in Augusta?Correct- All
Further Info: Contact Information for free/discounted contraceptives in Richmond County.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 – (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 - (706) 721-1567
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Further Info: Contact Information for free/discounted contraceptives in Richmond County.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 – (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 - (706) 721-1567
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Your friend is feeling like something is wrong in their private area but says he/she always uses condoms during sex. Is it possible that your friend could still have an STD even though he/she has always used a condom effectively?CorrectYes
Further Info: Not all STDs can be prevented by using a condom. Many STDs can be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact and through oral sex. For more information on STDs and how they are contracted visit http://www.gpowernow.org/quizinfo.
IncorrectYes
Further Info: Not all STDs can be prevented by using a condom. Many STDs can be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact and through oral sex. For more information on STDs and how they are contracted visit http://www.gpowernow.org/quizinfo.
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Your friend is sexually active and is using latex condoms but wants to double up with a birth control method to be sure to prevent both pregnancy and STDs. She’s against using LARCs (Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives), like an IUD or implant, because she’s heard they are expensive and can make a woman unable to have children permanently. Is your friend correct?CorrectNo, LARCs are completely safe for teens and women. They do not make it difficult to have a baby once it is removed. Several clinics in Richmond County provide free or discounted LARCs.
Further info: LARCs (Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives) consist of the IUD and hormonal implant. If used effectively LARCs are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. IUD’s can prevent pregnancy for 5-12 years and hormonal implants are effective up to 3 years. LARCs are not only reversible, meaning you can become pregnant once it is removed. They can be removed at any time. Additionally, in Richmond County. LARCs are provided at the following locations for a reduced price and/or for free.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 - (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 – (706) 721-1567
IncorrectNo, LARCs are completely safe for teens and women. They do not make it difficult to have a baby once it is removed. Several clinics in Richmond County provide free or discounted LARCs.
Further info: LARCs (Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives) consist of the IUD and hormonal implant. If used effectively LARCs are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. IUD’s can prevent pregnancy for 5-12 years and hormonal implants are effective up to 3 years. LARCs are not only reversible, meaning you can become pregnant once it is removed. They can be removed at any time. Additionally, in Richmond County. LARCs are provided at the following locations for a reduced price and/or for free.
- Planned Parenthood Augusta - 1289 Broad Street Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 724 – 557
- Richmond County Health Department - 950 Laney Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901 – (706) 840-1398
- South Augusta Health Department Family Planning - 2420 Windsor Spring Road, Augusta, GA 30906 - (706) 790-0611
Additional Resource – GA Health Sciences University (Parents Insurance Required) - 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912 – (706) 721-1567
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Will you take the #WeRChange Safer Sex Pledge?
In the space below, type “yes” if you want to take the pledge, or type “no” if you need more time to consider.“This pledge is all about putting me first. I will not have sex until I feel ready, and will take care of and honor myself and if needed, will seek support in that decision by talking with a trusted, caring adult. If and when I choose to have sex, it will be safer sex. I will take care of and honor myself by pledging to protect myself every time I have sex. Whether I am in a monogamous relationship or not, I value my safety against teenage pregnancy and STDs, and I will always protect myself. This pledge is all about putting me first!”
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