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    Birth Control Savior About half the pregnancies in the united states of america are accidental with inconsistent us and non use of birth control being the leading causes for women. Statistics show that teen pregnancy rates have dropped 79% lower that than of other foreign countries, such as Europe and Australia. Since birth control has been with the rising rate of raising teen pregnancy in to public schools systems their should be some kind of prevention stepping in public schools benefits…

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    Birth Control Availability “American teenagers become pregnant at a rate of about one a minute” (Kristof 1). Birth control availability has been a topic of controversy for many years due to the fact that there are many different people who have different viewpoints on it.Whether some of these people like or do not like the idea of distributing birth control, it is still an issue that many women are being forced to deal with. Birth control is handled differently in different places, and…

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    precautions to prevent the birth of a child. Although these individuals like to believe that birth control will one hundred percent prevent you from getting pregnant, but this is certainly not the case. The one true form of contraception from pregnancy is abstinence, but today abstinence is being seen less in individuals in their teen years to the time they begin to settle down. This begins the hot debate of who should be using birth control, male or female. Male birth control has been a wide…

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    popular methods of contraception for those women are the birth control pill and female sterilization. Despite those two being the most popular, there are many other forms available for women. For example, many women get intrauterine devices, also known as IUDs, implanted into their uterus to block the male’s sperm from entering their fallopian tubes and fertilizing the eggs. Women may also use vaginal rings, birth control shots, birth control patches, and the most preventable method of…

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    Birth Control: Male or Females? Nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, weight gain, mood changes, acne, and depression. These symptoms listed above are just a few ideas of what women experience while using contraception. A good portion of women have used birth control since ancient times but safe and effective methods have only became available since the 20th century. Birth control is used to prevent pregnancy and can be used in different methods such as condoms, prescribed pills, IUD, or…

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    Right to Birth Control To give birth whenever you choose to or to let motherhood come naturally? This question has been a sensitive topic since the introduction of birth control to women. Birth control has been around for many years, constantly changing and improving. Everyone has a different opinion on it and its use. Many believe that birth control does more harm than it does good. Though many do not agree, the access to birth control is highly important. We will see this through the control…

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    available to teenagers because it is a safe and effective emergency way to decline unintentional teenage pregnancy. Birth control should be readily available to teenagers to provide easy access, lower teen pregnancy rates and set safety precautions. To begin with, being able to have birth control pills over the counter provides easy access for scared teenagers’. Being able to purchase birth control over the counter would be looked upon as a weight lifter because of what most teens fear the…

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    unplanned births. "These eighty-five million unintended pregnancies take a serious toll on women, families and ultimately nations, impeding efforts to reduce poverty and spur development," said Sedgh. The question is why are there an abundant amount of unplanned pregnancies? The explanation to this is that many woman can not afford birth control, which makes them face the predicament of an unplanned pregnancy. An immense percentage of the population of women in the world are questioning why…

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    Is Birth Control Morally Acceptable? Birth control has affected our society in so many ways. More and more couples are turning to contraceptives to avoid impregnation. Birth control has played a huge role in how our society views intercourse. Nowadays intercourse has no real meaning; rather it’s just another way for people to fulfil their own worldly desires. The Bible tells us that intercourse is to be between a man and woman after marriage. That’s how God designed it to be. I believe that…

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    If you are looking for the most effective and safest birth control, a vasectomy is your best choice. A vasectomy is a minor surgery for sterilizing a man. It simply involves blocking or cutting the vas deferens (the tubes that transport sperms from the testicles). Before undertaking this procedure, you should be sure that you will not need kids anymore. Its reversal is quite expensive and has no guarantees. How is it done? Usually, it is done in a surgery center. The doctor gives anesthetic to…

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