Sexual Education & Human Sexuality, Dating & Sex, Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Gay & Lesbian, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Sexuality
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Overview
Birth control can be confusing and daunting for some teens. What's available? How does it work? What works best? Teens who are ill informed about birth control will most likely use it incorrectly or not at all Benson addresses teens concerns about birth control, discusses new methods, and provides information teens need to make intelligent decisions.Discusses various aspects of sexual activity and birth control for both male and female teens.
Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 7 Up-- A very competent and complete treatment of sexuality, birth control, and sexually transmitted diseases. This book is an outgrowth of a course that the obstetrician-gynecologist author founded on sex education for inner-city seventh- and eighth-grade students. It is far superior to Alan Nourse's Birth Control (Watts, 1988), and supplants earlier books on contraception. This book should please both conservatives because of its stance against pre-marital sex and liberals because of the breadth, depth, and clarity of information in it. An unfortunate cover illustration, showing two uneasy looking young people with a bed looming in the background, is the only jarring note. Of course, it will probably attract the kids, which is all to the good. Diagrams are good and illustrations are adequate. --Ann Scarpellino, Ramsey Public Library, N.J.Book Details
Published
May 1, 1998
Publisher
Rosen Pub Group
Pages
135
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781568382173