Well done!

You have now completed Session 3! By working through this Session, you have learned all about...

  • Ways people can maintain their sexual and reproductive health
  • Facts relating to pregnancy and miscarriage
  • Choices people have in relation to pregnancy
  • Where to go for confidential advice and help concerning sexual and reproductive health

In the final Session of this course, you will learn all about relationships and personal identity. Before you move on, let’s test your learning so far with a quick quiz.

Quiz

Use your mouse to click and drag the correct words to complete the following sentences:

  • Sexual
  • Puberty
  • Reproduction
  • Miscarriage
  • Development
  • Abortion
  • Meat
  • Bleeding
  • Transmitted
  • Medical
  • Once girls and boys reach , their bodies become physically able to conceive and give birth to a baby. From this point onwards, if a boy and girl have sex, it is possible that the girl could become pregnant. This is known as .
  • during pregnancy is quite common and can be nothing to worry about – however, it can also be a sign of or ectopic pregnancy.
  • It can be harmful for a pregnant woman to be infected with toxoplasmosis, as it can cause miscarriage or serious complications in a baby’s . Toxoplasmosis can be caught through contact with infected cat poo, infected raw or undercooked or from contact with contaminated soil.
  • One of the main risks to health is the chance that you can get a sexually infection. These infections can be spread through sexual contact or skin-to-skin contact.
  • If a person has an unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, they can choose to have an . This involves having a process to end the pregnancy.