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    Most people in this world have sex in their lifetime. We should teach our children about the importance of sex in details and in depth. If parents don’t have the sex talk with their child, who will? In addition, teenagers are most likely to start having sexual relationships when the get into high school. So, we should teach our kids at an age were sex is their number one thing in their mind. Teenagers will listen to someone that’s talking to them about sex, like a teacher, instead of listening…

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    Abortion Is Negative

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    ‘’Abortions is Negative’’ Having a child is often looked at as a marvelous experience with endless rewards, but not everyone thinks this way. The powerful growth of abortions has become popular with many concerns. Abortion is where pregnancy is terminated, and more and more of these procedures are being performed. Abortion is the end of pregnancy and it seems to be an issue that everyone has an opinion on, and yet many people agree that abortion should be illegal. A low percent of pregnancies…

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    Next Choice is Her Choice Although teen pregnancies for girls ages 15 to 19 have been lowering in the past couple of years, the U.S. teen birth rate, as researched by the US Department of Health and Safety Human services, is still higher than in other developed countries. There are many ways to reduce the numbers and one method is to allow 15 year old girls to obtain over the counter emergency contraceptives. Emergency contraception a.k.a. the morning after pill, is a drug that can prevent…

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    with their parents about that aspect of their lives. Statistics show that about 54.9% of females use condoms, which are only 88% effective, while only 18.7% use birth control, which is 97% effective(Percentage of...). Since there is easy access to condoms and they are affordable, teenagers are more likely to use them; while getting birth control requires parental consent and costs more, so there is less of a chance teens will have access to them. It is important for teens to use contraceptives…

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    The article “The case for starting sex education in kindergarten” by Saskia De Melker talks about how the Netherlands have started teaching children as young as 5 about sex education. “In the Netherlands, there’s a strong belief that young people can be in love and be in relationships” Amy Schalet an American sociologist who studies sex ed in both the Netherlands and the U.S thinks if you see love and relationships as the anchor for sex, it's much easier to talk to a child about it. In the…

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    There are various questions women often ask themselves before starting any type of new medication. Concerns women often have while deciding on whether or not the pill is best for them are if the pill has any serious side effects, could the hormones change mood levels, and could it cause weight gain. There are two types of pill contraceptives. One pill being a combination pill which contains estrogen and progestin. The other pill is a progestin-only pill which is what is sold as the over the…

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    Zika Virus In Colombia

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    decision and not getting pregnant when you are in a country that Zika is circulating also this will prevent from having a baby that can have down syndrome. This has persuade me to think that postponing pregnancy will avoid fatalities and also avoid birth defects. Furthermore evidence is she says that the only way you can transmit the Zika virus is through sexual intercourse that’s why it is really important to postpone pregnancy for another day . Sandee Lamotte has really convinced me that if…

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    Pill Vs Depo Shot

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    Birth Control Pills Vs. The Depo Shot Sixty-two percent of women who are of reproductive age are on some type of contraceptive, whether it be pill, shot, or some other type of contraceptive. The main two types of contraceptives are the pill and the shot, and they are both good forms of contraceptives. After taking them for so long the hormones can cause some effects to the uterus and menstrual cycle. The pill is taken in a different way than that of the depo shot. Although they are good…

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    Elephant In The Room Essay

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    population in South Africa. This made conservationists worried, so they relocated and established reserves for elephants but by doing so they increased the elephant population too much. Now scientists have come to the conclusion, that in order to control this rapid increase in elephants they will have to use contraception…

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    After all, I had not been taking my birth control religiously the past few days. When Christian text me that he was at our place I was happy to see him but I had no idea what we were going to do because I was so drunk. So I came up with the idea to watch Netflix in my room and lay in my bed. Being…

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