Certain factors which increase the chances of a person contracting a sexually transmitted infection.
Sexual activity at a young age. The lower the age at which you start to have sex, the greater are the chances of a person contracting a sexually transmitted infection as early in life there are low risk perception, lack of ability to negotiate with a partner using a method of prevention ...
Numerous sexual partners. People who have sex with many different partners are more at risk than those who stay with the same partner.
Unprotected sex. The condom or condom (male or female) is the only contraceptive method that reduces the risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection. Spermicides, diaphragms, and other birth control methods may help prevent pregnancy but do not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
Unwanted Pregnancy (END), in the same way that STIs are often associated with certain behaviors:
Pregnancies under 20 are twice as physical risks for mother and child: lower birth weight, dystocia, prematurity ... etc; and mental and emotional instability, guilt, anxiety, depression ... etc.
From the social point of view, it is widely recognized that teen pregnancy and early childbearing are associated with factors such as school failure, social isolation and poverty.
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