Because the reversible and effective contraceptive measures currently available and commonly used are primarily women-centered, the lack of contraceptive knowledge is certainly a matter of concern. Another study shows that women's knowledge level is low, but it is worth noting that their research was conducted among rural women who are different from us (14). Since we are misunderstood that contraceptive knowledge increases prenatal sexual contact, we do not think that there is little knowledge about contraception as it is not part of the traditional sex education program.
In its simplest form, sex education is basically related to sexuality education, contraception (condoms, drugs, surgery), prophylaxis of sexually transmitted diseases, the importance of protection, in the end sex. Attitudes and principles. There are also two types of sex education, abstinence courses and comprehensive education. However, both teach the process of sex education. This allows young people to understand how to choose and make it right. Teenagers need information and appropriate resources to help themselves and protect themselves. This is because they do not know, or in any case, they get information through pornography sometimes towards the media as their parents are not open enough for sex.
Because sexually transmitted diseases have many different sexual partners in adolescence, they appear in adolescent society with the first sexual activity. Therefore, for young people with sexual life, the result is an increasingly common and different disease among young people. For that reason, teenagers do not know how to use various contraceptive methods. Contraceptives do not stop the onset of these diseases because many adolescents believe contraceptives and condoms can stop transmission of AIDS and other diseases and herpes. Every year, 3 million new sexually transmitted diseases are occurring among young people. (Www.helpme.com)