If you stay abstinent from having sex, your more likely to get any of the STDs. Some STDs can kill such as aids. There is no cure for aids. Would you rather stay abstinent or be stuck with a disease that you can't get rid of, if you have aids, when you have a child that child will inhereit the disease. You don't want your kids to have a disease when he/she is just being brought to the world.
If two people don't have sex, then sperm can't fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of a pregnancy. Some forms of birth control depend on barriers that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg (such as condoms or diaphragms). Others interfere with the menstrual cycle (as birth control pills do). With abstinence, no barriers or pills are necessary because the person is not having sex.
You don't have to be a virgin to practice abstinence. Sometimes people who have been having sex decide not to continue having sex. Even if a person has been having sex, he or she can still choose abstinence to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the future.
Abstinence protects people against STDs. Some STDs spread through oral-genital sex, anal sex, or even intimate skin-to-skin contact without actual penetration (genital warts and herpes can be spread this way). So only avoiding all types of intimate genital contact can prevent STDs. Avoiding all types of intimate genital contact — including anal and oral sex — is complete abstinence.
Only complete and consistent abstinence can totally prevent pregnancy and protect against STDs. Because a person does not have any type of intimate sexual contact when he or she practices complete abstinence, there is no risk of passing on a sexually transmitted infection.
Consistent abstinence means that someone practices abstinence all the time. Having sex even once means that the person risks getting an infection.
Abstinence does not prevent AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C infections that come from nonsexual activities like using contaminated needles for doing drugs, tattooing, or taking steroids.
By staying away from teen pregnancy there are many upsides to it. With having a baby in high school or even middle you have to worry about all that stress of how the dad isn't staying and where the baby needs to go during the day, how your going to pay for this baby, and still attend school. There's so much stress to having a baby. It costs about $3000 dollars to even have the baby and you have to figure out how to pay for that as well. The dad will have just as much stress, he doesn't wanna have a kid right now. He'll get bullied. Some girls drop out of school after their pregnancy's, Which means they won't be getting a good job in the future. So already the female will have future problems with finance. Just save yourself the stress. Wait till marriage. It'll be more special and less stressful in the future because as a teen you already have enough stress in your life, so why i add more?
If two people don't have sex, then sperm can't fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of a pregnancy. Some forms of birth control depend on barriers that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg (such as condoms or diaphragms). Others interfere with the menstrual cycle (as birth control pills do). With abstinence, no barriers or pills are necessary because the person is not having sex.
You don't have to be a virgin to practice abstinence. Sometimes people who have been having sex decide not to continue having sex. Even if a person has been having sex, he or she can still choose abstinence to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the future.
Abstinence protects people against STDs. Some STDs spread through oral-genital sex, anal sex, or even intimate skin-to-skin contact without actual penetration (genital warts and herpes can be spread this way). So only avoiding all types of intimate genital contact can prevent STDs. Avoiding all types of intimate genital contact — including anal and oral sex — is complete abstinence.
Only complete and consistent abstinence can totally prevent pregnancy and protect against STDs. Because a person does not have any type of intimate sexual contact when he or she practices complete abstinence, there is no risk of passing on a sexually transmitted infection.
Consistent abstinence means that someone practices abstinence all the time. Having sex even once means that the person risks getting an infection.
Abstinence does not prevent AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C infections that come from nonsexual activities like using contaminated needles for doing drugs, tattooing, or taking steroids.
By staying away from teen pregnancy there are many upsides to it. With having a baby in high school or even middle you have to worry about all that stress of how the dad isn't staying and where the baby needs to go during the day, how your going to pay for this baby, and still attend school. There's so much stress to having a baby. It costs about $3000 dollars to even have the baby and you have to figure out how to pay for that as well. The dad will have just as much stress, he doesn't wanna have a kid right now. He'll get bullied. Some girls drop out of school after their pregnancy's, Which means they won't be getting a good job in the future. So already the female will have future problems with finance. Just save yourself the stress. Wait till marriage. It'll be more special and less stressful in the future because as a teen you already have enough stress in your life, so why i add more?