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    contraception. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained 249,078 babies were born to young teens in 2014; nonetheless, the rates declined to 9 percent in the year of 2013. The cause of the decline was uncertain; however, a reason could be the usage of birth control. Birth control prevents teen pregnancies and abortions – when teens know about it and are able to use it. Therefore, some states are allowing adolescents to receive birth control at their own risk. Clinics believe…

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    Birth Control hormonal contraceptive methods like the NuvaRing and the Depo-Provera (the shot) has a variety of effects and purposes on human beings more than just preventing pregnancy. Despite the risks and advantages, women are motivated to find medicine that helps prevent pregnancy and/or searching for better contraceptive options besides the birth control pill or condoms. However, these methods can affect women psychologically by mood swings, depression, and other side effects, including…

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    2016 Birth Control: Should it be Sold Over the Counter? Birth Control and whether or not it should be sold over the counter is a very debatable issue. This issue involves teens, parents, teachers, young adults, and congress people. This topic is so controversial because certain groups of people believe oral contraceptives should be sold over the counter and the opposing group believes that oral contraceptives should not be sold over the counter. The supporting group believes that making birth…

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    not on birth control? Women and young girls go on birth control for multiple reasons. It may be because the girls want to have lighter menstrual cycles or because they just want to take care of themselves and not have to worry about anything. The question is… do the potential benefits justify the need for the implantation of birth control. In my opinion yes, to get birth control or think about getting birth control is a process of putting a decision or plan into effect. The plan that birth…

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    It is well known that many teens in America are sexually active. There are numerous forms of birth control, temporary and long term. The birth control that needs to have a deeper look into is the birth control pill. Although female contraception lowers teen pregnancy rates, teens under the age of 18 shouldn’t be having sex that often to where they need a stronger, more long term form of birth control.…

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    Do you agree with teens having birth control rather its condoms, the pill, the shot, etc.? I believe we as parents and society should encourage teen birth control because it has so many benefits that come with it such as not getting impregnated or catching a STD/STI. Many don’t agree with them having birth control because of teen irresponsibility’s and health issues. On one hand, statistics show that it is more common for teens to start using birth control at age 16, but statistics also show…

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    Personally as a legal adult today, feel that my parents do not need to be involved in any of my personal choice at all. It is not up to them to ever tell me as to when or not to do anything. If I felt the need to obtain birth control I should never have to run it by my parents first. It would be my own decision to be on the pill for my own protection not theirs. I for one can say as a teenage I was never given the sex talk from my parents. It never came up not once, all I was told was that I…

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    The many different types of people of in this world work to persuade each other on to believe their views on various ideas. One of the main conflict is the idea of giving birth control devices to teenagers. Most argue that teenagers should not need contraceptives, for they should not need them. These people are the older, more proper adults who believe sex should be saved for marriage. Well, the world has gone away from this world of thinking and is starting to sway to the other end of the…

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    own fault. Even though in some states you can buy birth control, i think it should be nationwide. Although a good majority of teenagers use condoms and birth control pills, a lot of teenagers still use unprotected sex for various reasons, such as fear of rejection and denial by parents, they have the mentality of it's their body…

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    000 women between the ages of 15-19. After Birth control was widely made available through health care providers and insurance companies, the rate of teenage pregnancy dropped. Teen pregnancy dropped to 57.4 per 1,000 women which was a striking 51%. The creation of Birth control was a turning point in American history, because it gave women more control, forced society to look at sex differently, and allowed more women to be admitted in college. Birth control has given women more power in their…

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