Rap it up!

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I was asked to make a \"truth\" inspired type of educational video. This piece is educational as I provided sourced data and statistics, as well as humorous with some witty comments here and there. I take a rather touchy subject and lesson the uncomfortability that may come with the topic.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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One of the biggest problems in our societies underage pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and infections. The CDC7 2017, a total of 194,000 babies were born. Women aged 15 and 19 years old. This is a record low for us, teens in a drop of 7% from 2016. And the latest data from the CDC shows that STD rates in the United States hit a new high again from the sixth year in a row In 2019. Nearly 2.5 million Americans had an affection of commedia gonorrhea specifics. Well, one they asked Chris if we're hitting record numbers in these categories, how do we lower these numbers? Well, do I have some news for you? Contraceptives? More commonly known as birth control prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal processes of ovulation, fertilization or implantation. There are different kinds of birth control to act at different points in the process. It can help prevent sexual transmitted infections as well. Today, I'll be talking about the good old condom, also known as the rubber male economists, a thin protective sheet that covers indirect during sexual intercourse. There are very common ways to prevent unplanned pregnancy and other bad things, condoms are not invasive at all compared to other contraceptives. So there are no trips to the doctor's office. They are commonly made out of latex, but if you're sensitive or allergic to that material, you can use other ones made out of plastic. Like polyurethane condoms never lose effectiveness, meaning their effectiveness never lessens the more you use them. Just don't like reuse them after you use them please. That's gross. Some condoms are thinner than other, smaller or bigger. Finding the right brand and type for you is highly recommended and will increase their effectiveness, condoms being too small or big can cause them to rupture during sex, increasing the risk of pregnancy or contraction of infections and diseases