We are teaching about different methods of contraception and their effectiveness as well as stressing that if the kids choose to have sex that both the kid and his or her partner should be tested for STD's before having sex. We have not included choosing the right partner, but that is an excellent idea and I think we are going to add that because that is important. We have also included in our plan to talk about how one of the best ways to limit getting an STD is to have a low number of sexual partners. But thank you for the advice on the diagnosis! Our professor said that we could use "Risk for unwanted pregnancy related to insufficient knowledge of contraception." Not sure if it's an actual nursing diagnosis... but well at this point got to go with what the professor wants I guess.