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complete your initial post by wednesday at 11:59pm est. 1. read: discussion background according to the us department of health and human services, the us teen birth rate is higher than many other developed countries. your teenage cousin confides in you they are sexually active. however, she doesnt want to get pregnant. she knows youre a pharmacy tech and asks you questions about birth - control options. 2. initial post: create a new thread and answer all three parts of the initial prompt below 1. what would you do to help your family member with this issue? 2. would or would you not provide any medical advice to your cousin? 3. what resources could you direct your cousin to so she could learn more about preventing pregnancy? complete your reply posts by sunday at 11:59pm est. 3. reply posts: reply to two people on different days. to add to the academic conversation, reply to your classmates/instructor by introducing a new idea that applies personal experience(s) and/or new knowledge gained from either courseroom material(s) or research (uma library). make sure your reply is substantive. for example, how were your thoughts and ideas similar or different? do you agree or disagree with their point of view, and why or why not? remember to build on your classmates posts and expand the conversation as if
- First, I would have a calm and empathetic conversation with my cousin, reassuring her of my support and confidentiality. I would encourage her to consider all aspects of her situation.
- As a pharmacy - tech, I am not a licensed medical doctor. So, I would not provide medical advice. Instead, I would emphasize the importance of consulting a qualified healthcare provider.
- I could direct her to resources such as Planned Parenthood, which offers comprehensive reproductive health information and services. Local health departments also often have educational materials and access to affordable contraception. Additionally, reliable websites like the Mayo Clinic's website can provide accurate information on birth - control options.
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- Have a supportive and confidential conversation, encourage her to consider all aspects.
- No, as I am not a licensed medical doctor and medical advice should come from a qualified healthcare provider.
- Planned Parenthood, local health departments, reliable medical websites like the Mayo Clinic's website.