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ISers with Reproductive Health
______________
"In life, there are things you do but you do not know
anything about the nature"
Dinh Thai Son,
Master of Sexuality & Human Development
Ladybugs Group
Summary
 Basic Information
 Overview of Reproductive Health
 Reproduction
 Safe Contraceptive Methods
 Abortion (Causes & Effects)
 Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
 Discussion with Experts
 Game
Getting information about
Reproductive Health of IS students
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
On the
internet
Parents Friends 18+
confession
Boyfriend/
Girlfriend
Feeling of students when are asked about
Reproductive Health
67%
16%
15%
2%
Don't know Be afraid of Interesting Don't care
What is Reproductive Health?
 Health as a state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity, reproductive health addresses the reproductive
processes, functions and system at all stages of life.
 Reproductive health, therefore, implies that people are
able to have a responsible, satisfying and safe sex life and
that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom
to decide if, when and how often to do so (WHO)
Contents of Reproductive Health
 The primary contents of National Reproductive Health:
 Reproductive Rights
 Family Planning
 Safe Motherhood
 Contraceptive & Safe Abortion
 Preventing Sexually Transmitted and Reproductive Tract
Infections, and HIV/AIDS
 Reproductive Health Care for Adolescents
 Gender equality in Reproductive Health
Reproduction
(Video)
Safe contraceptive methods
1. Hormonal Intrauterine Device (IUD)
Effectiveness: >99% (5 year)
2. Copper Intrauterine Device (IUD)
Effectiveness: >99% (12 years)
3. The Implant
Effectiveness: >99% (3 years)
4. The Shot
Effectiveness: 94%-99% (3 months)
5. The Pill
Effectiveness: 91%-99% (1 month)
Safe contraceptive methods
6. Contraceptive Vaginal Ring
Effectiveness: 91%-99% (3 weeks)
7. Contraceptive Patch
Effectiveness: 91%-99% (1 month)
8. Morning After Pill
Effectiveness: 89% effective when started within 72%
hours after unprotected intercourse
9. Diaphragm
Effectiveness: 88%-94% (2 years)
Safe contraceptive methods
10. Male Condom
Effectiveness: 82%-98%
11. Female Condom
Effectiveness: 79%-95%
12. Contraceptive Sponge
Effectiveness: last to 30 hours
 88%-91% for those who have not given birth,
 76%-80% for those who have
13. Fertilities Awareness
(to avoid intercourse)
Safe contraceptive methods
 Condoms are the only method that protect against
both pregnancy and STDs (including HIV) but
many people dont use them correctly
 How do we use condom correctly?
(video)
Abortion
(video)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Most comon STDs:
 Trichomonas
 Chlamydia
 Gonorrhea
 Syphilis
 Genital Warts
 Human Papiloma Virus
(HPV)
 Herpes
 Chancroid
 Pubic Crab Lice
 Scabies
 Hepatitis B
 HIV/AIDS
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Herpes
Discussion with Experts
1. MA. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien
2. Dr. Nguyen Mai Huong, Head of Health
Station of Hoang Mai District
3. Dr. Doan Thi Huong, Deputy Head of
Business Plans Department of Emergency
Center 115
Game
 Part 1: Question & Answer (for individuals)
 Part 2: Game for team
Reference
 Abortion Worldwide, 2012, video, Guttmacher Institute, New
York, last viewed 12 March 2013.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJu61BKpkI>
 Before play.org, Uncovering STDs, last visited 18 March
2013, Good Work Group, LLC.
<http://beforeplay.org/stds/>
 GENESIS, 2010, video, Ramos David, Evilcat production
presents, last viewed 19 March 2013.
< http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iItjtWd0SpE>
 Phan, XT n.d, B畛nh l但y qua 動畛ng t狸nh d畛c, Ykhoa.net, last
viewed 15 March 2013.
<http://ykhoa.net/tinhduc_gioitinh/sachtinhduc/3B9B7D9A.htm>
Reference
 Tran TL, Reeves MF, Cwiak C, et al. A pocket Guide to
Mangaging Contraception: Vietnamese Edition. Ho Chi
Minh City, Vietnam: University of Medicine & Pharmacy,
2005.
 V動董ng, L 2013, C叩c bi畛n ph叩p tr叩nh thai hi畛u qu畉b,
VNExpress, last viewed 15 March 2013, VnExpress.net.
<http://giadinh.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/to-am/cac-bien-phap-
tranh-thai-hieu-qua-2417786.html>
 WHO, Reproductive Health, Health Topic, last viewed
15 March 2013, WHO.
<http://www.who.int/topics/reproductive_health/en/>
 Wolfson, E 2013, Which Birth Control is Right for You?,
Healthline, 23 January, last viewed 15 March 2013.
<http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/birth-control-
methods#1>

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ISers with Reproductive Health

  • 1. ISers with Reproductive Health ______________ "In life, there are things you do but you do not know anything about the nature" Dinh Thai Son, Master of Sexuality & Human Development Ladybugs Group
  • 2. Summary Basic Information Overview of Reproductive Health Reproduction Safe Contraceptive Methods Abortion (Causes & Effects) Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Discussion with Experts Game
  • 3. Getting information about Reproductive Health of IS students 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% On the internet Parents Friends 18+ confession Boyfriend/ Girlfriend
  • 4. Feeling of students when are asked about Reproductive Health 67% 16% 15% 2% Don't know Be afraid of Interesting Don't care
  • 5. What is Reproductive Health? Health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, reproductive health addresses the reproductive processes, functions and system at all stages of life. Reproductive health, therefore, implies that people are able to have a responsible, satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so (WHO)
  • 6. Contents of Reproductive Health The primary contents of National Reproductive Health: Reproductive Rights Family Planning Safe Motherhood Contraceptive & Safe Abortion Preventing Sexually Transmitted and Reproductive Tract Infections, and HIV/AIDS Reproductive Health Care for Adolescents Gender equality in Reproductive Health
  • 8. Safe contraceptive methods 1. Hormonal Intrauterine Device (IUD) Effectiveness: >99% (5 year) 2. Copper Intrauterine Device (IUD) Effectiveness: >99% (12 years) 3. The Implant Effectiveness: >99% (3 years) 4. The Shot Effectiveness: 94%-99% (3 months) 5. The Pill Effectiveness: 91%-99% (1 month)
  • 9. Safe contraceptive methods 6. Contraceptive Vaginal Ring Effectiveness: 91%-99% (3 weeks) 7. Contraceptive Patch Effectiveness: 91%-99% (1 month) 8. Morning After Pill Effectiveness: 89% effective when started within 72% hours after unprotected intercourse 9. Diaphragm Effectiveness: 88%-94% (2 years)
  • 10. Safe contraceptive methods 10. Male Condom Effectiveness: 82%-98% 11. Female Condom Effectiveness: 79%-95% 12. Contraceptive Sponge Effectiveness: last to 30 hours 88%-91% for those who have not given birth, 76%-80% for those who have 13. Fertilities Awareness (to avoid intercourse)
  • 11. Safe contraceptive methods Condoms are the only method that protect against both pregnancy and STDs (including HIV) but many people dont use them correctly How do we use condom correctly? (video)
  • 13. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Most comon STDs: Trichomonas Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital Warts Human Papiloma Virus (HPV) Herpes Chancroid Pubic Crab Lice Scabies Hepatitis B HIV/AIDS
  • 15. Discussion with Experts 1. MA. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien 2. Dr. Nguyen Mai Huong, Head of Health Station of Hoang Mai District 3. Dr. Doan Thi Huong, Deputy Head of Business Plans Department of Emergency Center 115
  • 16. Game Part 1: Question & Answer (for individuals) Part 2: Game for team
  • 17. Reference Abortion Worldwide, 2012, video, Guttmacher Institute, New York, last viewed 12 March 2013. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJu61BKpkI> Before play.org, Uncovering STDs, last visited 18 March 2013, Good Work Group, LLC. <http://beforeplay.org/stds/> GENESIS, 2010, video, Ramos David, Evilcat production presents, last viewed 19 March 2013. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iItjtWd0SpE> Phan, XT n.d, B畛nh l但y qua 動畛ng t狸nh d畛c, Ykhoa.net, last viewed 15 March 2013. <http://ykhoa.net/tinhduc_gioitinh/sachtinhduc/3B9B7D9A.htm>
  • 18. Reference Tran TL, Reeves MF, Cwiak C, et al. A pocket Guide to Mangaging Contraception: Vietnamese Edition. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: University of Medicine & Pharmacy, 2005. V動董ng, L 2013, C叩c bi畛n ph叩p tr叩nh thai hi畛u qu畉b, VNExpress, last viewed 15 March 2013, VnExpress.net. <http://giadinh.vnexpress.net/tin-tuc/to-am/cac-bien-phap- tranh-thai-hieu-qua-2417786.html> WHO, Reproductive Health, Health Topic, last viewed 15 March 2013, WHO. <http://www.who.int/topics/reproductive_health/en/> Wolfson, E 2013, Which Birth Control is Right for You?, Healthline, 23 January, last viewed 15 March 2013. <http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/birth-control- methods#1>