Physically the body has grown to produce the child during puberty itself. But child birth is permitted after marriage in our society, which result into almost 10 to 12 years period between physical ability and marriage. Adolescents should be physically, cognitively, and emotionally aware about mature sexual relationship and their consequences like HIV/AIDS, premature pregnancy and risk of abortion.
The key goal of comprehensive reproductive healthcare education is to help adolescents to postpone sexual intercourse until marriage. Interventions those are effective in encouraging teenagers to postpone sexual intercourse, help young adult to develop the interpersonal skills they need to resist premature sexual involvement.
A strong abstinence message as well as information about contraception and safer sex will make them responsible about themselves. For interventions to be most effective, young adult need to be exposed to the information preferably at the age of 18 to 20 during college.
Reproductive healthcare education does not encourage teens to start having sexual intercourse, increase the frequency of intercourse, or increase the number of sexual partners, but it help them to understand the risks involved.
Unlike tobacco, alcohol and drugs; sex is not harmful to the health of the body. But it very essential relationship between husband and wife not only for reproduction but also for love and satisfaction of healthy marriage. So, it is the duty of every parents to explain and make young adults understand to have sexual relationship only after marriage with their spouse.