The many forms of birth control include condoms, IUDs, Pills, shots and insertions of certain metals. Birth control is a very touchy subject to lots of people today. Many still oppose this and fight to make it illegal or at least not free to woman all over despite that there are forms of free birth control and its legal all over the nation. The United States remains the highest rate of teen pregnancies throughout the world. Nearly 750,000 american teenagers become pregnant each year and 82 percent of these pregnancies are unintended. Many of these young girls become pregnant because they were denied free birth control, couldn 't talk to their parents, or were scared of being judged.The consequences of adolescent pregnancy are serious and numerous. Pregnant teens are more like to experience maternal illness, stillbirth, and sometimes even death. These teens drop out of highschool and done graduate from high school and they are more likely to live in poverty and rely on welfare to take care of themselves and their kids. “I think birth control not only for the gains it has provided women — myself included — and communities, but for the immeasurable heartbreak, …show more content…
Many taxpayers are against giving free birth control to young women. Many comment and say that if a women isn 't ready to have a child then she should not be ready to have sex. “Abortion supporters are at it again by working to defeat a bill which would prohibit taxpayers like you and me from paying for other people 's abortions” (Taxpayers should not be forced to pay for Abortions!), However their money isn 't paying for our health care. The birth control benefit was created as part of the Affordable Care Act. In August 2011 ,the Obama administration announced guidelines that require some form of insurance to cover these services. Taxpayers in fact do not pay for a woman 's birth control or reproductive needs. “Under Obamacare, birth control coverage, through private insurance is NOT subsidised by taxpayers. Women 's premiums are now simply covering this benefit without additional out-of-pocket cost. (Planned