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    Birth Control Access: Making America a Better Place What does the average person think of when they hear “birth control accessibility”? The right to contraceptive medication does not include the legal right to abortions, in fact, it actually decreases the need for them. It is an important part of women’s right and conclusively, everyone’s rights. That’s what anyone should think when they hear those three words. Birth control should be accessible to women nationally because it slows abortion…

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    This birth control method is 99.83% effective when all the steps are met and followed by the patient. Also it doesn’t require the use of anesthesia, although local anesthetic are usually used for mild pain and discomforts. It doesn’t contain any hormones. And the recovery process is quicker than any other procedure. The patient getting Essure will most likely return to normal activity in less than 2 days after procedure is successful and done. (Essure permanent birth control, 2015) There is no…

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    that teen wakes up, forced to face the responsibilities of an adult due to a mistake they wish they had not made. Contraception is the deliberate use of techniques to avoid pregnancy and ultimately prevent mistakes that are often made. Condoms, birth control, and other methods of contraception determine the fate of many, yet is hard to obtain. Prescriptions, embarrassment, and affordability of contraceptives are what cause its supply to be so rarely used. The opportunities…

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    get on birth control on their own. There was some research in Texas about teen pregnancy. They found out that teen pregnancy is higher in foster children than in the general population. Foster children who become parents usually get separated from their children. Their children usually end up in the system as well. The national teen rate for girls in foster care is roughly twice as high as the general population according to, Texan Care for Children. These girls should be able to get birth…

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    Pro’s about giving birth control to teen girls without a prescription. Evidence indicates that the more available birth control is, the less likely people are to have abortions and unintended pregnancies (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). You don’t need a doctor to tell you whether you have one of the two biggest risk factors for the pill: You know whether you are over 35 or smoke (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). I’m pretty sure that if the pill were…

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    getting pregnant. This is where condoms and birth control come into the picture. Though the two share many of the same purposes they are different in numerous ways. Whereas condoms and birth control are both great ways to prevent pregnancy, they both serve as functions beyond that some similar and some alike. A condom is a flexible sheath, typically made of thin latex, plastic, or lambskin, that is intended to cover the penis during sexual…

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    woman “No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body ” (Margaret Sanger). In society birth control can be seen as a positive or negative connotation. For instance people who are religious have different views on whether a woman should take birth control due to their spirituality. The use of birth control should not be determined by religious or moral opinions or even men, but by the woman who is seeking it. Birth control is not immoral. It is the woman 's right to choose…

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    Rosenthal ought to be for birth-control pills of any variety to demand a doctor’s prescription, since the birth-control pill combines progestin with a low dose of estrogen; and creates a very slightly elevated risk of blood clots and a few other conditions. A number of young women necessitate a doctor’s council, several may be extremely uneducated in regards to a woman’s reproductive well-being. The natural human thought process seems to be “it will never happen to me”. This way of thinking may…

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    are various contraceptives out there that you can choose from, but if you are a female, you might find that birth control pills are your best choice. These are a few signs that this might be the right contraceptive for you. 1. You'll Be Able to Remember to Take Them Daily For one thing, it is important to be honest with yourself and to determine whether or not you will take your birth control pills every day. In order for your pills to be as effective as possible, it is imperative for you to…

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    Recent advances in the research on male contraceptives has shown a great possibility of a new contraceptive being available within the next five years. As of right now there are only three methods of male birth control. Those three methods are condoms, a vasectomy, and abstinence. As many already know, the vasectomy is an irreversible procedure that is only encouraged if you do not want any kids or if you are done having kids. This means men in their late thirties will be the ones using this…

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