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Aside from the financial burden it might present, teenage pregnancy exposes the individual to life-threatening health risks.
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Talking about sex includes talking about the society's culture. Sexual objectification is a problem that your kids should know about. #NotoOnlineSexualization#SexEd
A sexual act, when done with consent, is a normal practice in human life. When you attach malice to it, so does your child. When you censor the topic of sex entirely, you leave them in the dark, vulnerable to predators. Your child deserves better than that.
Did you know? A study in 2010 found that out of 177 sexual health websites that teens might visit, 46% had inaccurate information about contraception. In addition to that, a survey in 2017 found that most teachers in the Philippines are uncomfortable teaching about sex education.
We're in the digital age of information, but sex isn't a lesson you should leave entirely to the movies, the school, or the internet! ๐ โโ๏ธGood reproductive health education begins at home, with you.
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Itโs time to start talking to your children! This will increase the chances of your kids to make better decisions in the future regarding their sexual health. Not talking about sex doesnโt stop it from happening.
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When an adult assigns malice to reproductive health terms, children will be more inclined in doing the same. We should not feel ashamed but rather comfortable calling our genital body parts what they are. At the end of the day, they are just body parts. #TalkSexPh#SexEdPh