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Quiz Answers: Sex and Teens

October 16, 2008

You’ve taken the quiz; now here are the answers.

1. Which of the following can play a role in causing cervical cancer?

All of the above

Almost all cervical cancer tumors contain one of five high-risk types of HPV, which are strongly linked to cervical cancer. But a weakened immune system—as may be caused by HIV—can also lead to the disease. Smoking can prolong periods of HPV infection, during which cervical cells become abnormal and potentially cancerous. Even secondhand smoke can increase the risk of cells becoming cancerous. In women who don’t smoke, cervical cell changes are more likely to go away on their own.

2. True or false: Your teenage daughter must get your permission before her doctor can prescribe the Pill.

False

She has a right to privacy when it comes to her reproductive medical care, according to the Center for Reproductive Rights, even if she is under 18. So if you want to know what birth control decisions your daughter is making, you’ll have to talk to her, not her doctor.

3. The best time for a girl or woman to get the HPV vaccine is:

Before she becomes sexually active

The vaccine works best before there is any chance of a sexually transmitted HPV infection. However, it is also approved for girls as young as 9 and recommended for women up to 26 who did not receive it when they were younger.

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Quiz: Sex and Teens

October 16, 2008

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Trying to avoid having “the talk” with your daughter when she comes home from her first semester at college? She may have sat through sex ed in high school, but what—and how much—did she actually learn, and is she protecting herself while she’s away at school? Make sure she knows the answers to important sexual health questions—especially if this will be your first time discussing the birds and the bees. Test your sexual health IQ with our quiz and share the answers with your baby girl, even if she’s all grown-up. Read More


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