Why Isn't Anyone Telling Kids About The Dangers Of Casual Sex?


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More than 900,000 unwanted pregnancies and 19 million new sexually transmitted infections occur each year in the U.S. Too few young people consider the emotional and psychological risks of casual sex.

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Families who homeschool: this lecture is recommended for 9th grade and older.

Joe S. McIlhaney is an obstetrician-gynecologist and the Founder/Chairman of the Medical Institute for Sexual Health. Previously he practiced medicine in Austin, Texas and served on the Presidential advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and on The Advisory Committee to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Freda McKissic Bush, MD, has been a board certified Ob-Gyn in Jackson, Mississippi for over 21 years. Currently, she is in private practice and also serves on the clinical faculty at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in the Departments of Ob-Gyn and Family Practice. Dr. Bush serves on the board of The Medical Institute and is on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.

Bush and McIlhaney are the authors of Hooked.

WHO: Dr. Joe S. McIlhaney & Dr. Freda Bush

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Peter Sprigg, Vice President for Policy, interviews Drs. Freda Bush and Joe McIlhaney on their book, Hooked.

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