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    just that in order to get something that should be an automatic right. Allowing birth control to be made easier to access would both decrease the rates of unintended pregnancy as well as lower teenage pregnancy rates around the nation. Back in 1933, during the early stages of birth control this exact issue was being introduced. Midst the heart of the Great Depression, Walter Pierce introduced a bill to Congress that would allow doctors to have discussions with their patients regarding birth…

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    In the early 1900s ,contraception was viewed as immoral and a taboo subject. Progressive women argued that contraception was a healthy source of population control.The birth control movement of the modern and Progressive Era had a positive effect on women because of the education on contraception,allowing women to enter the workforce, and improving women’s health. Margaret Sanger was an integral part of this movement especially with her educational pamphlet. Reformers fought for contraception…

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    Essay On Birth Control

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    Birth control Such a sensitive subject to discuss with adults and teenagers. Many adults refuse to even talk about if for fear their child may think it is a gate way to have sex with anyone they choose and without protection. Birth control has helped many women throughout history. Not only for safe sex but for terrible cramps, acne and to make your cycle regular. But a man named Joel Connelly who is a staff writer for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer propsed a compromise in the state of…

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    Sanger “The Morality of Birth Control” took place in New York 1921. It was the last meeting in a three day conference discussing the necessity of birth control use. She brought out the question of morality addressing to this topic backing up her point of view with a number of logos and ethos, as well as using some pathos. At the beginning of her speech Margaret announced that there was a survey conducted around the world that included questions related to morality of birth control. Survey…

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    Systematic Screening Test

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    screening test with high sensitivity in order to reduce the missing cases of CH specialy in preterm infants. Evidently pre-term and low birth weight infants require special cares and follow ups.10,11.In this review we try to sytematiclly review previous works in this field and provide a comprehensive protocol for screening of these high risk neonates. Up to this date, a few approaches have been introduced in order to reach this goal. One is reducing cutoff value in order to increase the…

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    using the most effective birth control contraceptives, which is not something that should be happening because there is still a chance of being pregnant and getting an infection or disease. The most effective type of birth control are intrauterine devices which is a device that is places in the uterus to prevent pregnancy. In an article by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention what is being explained is that few teenagers are using the most effective type of birth control, and even…

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    with incentives, coercions, and compulsions in order to convince society that they should participate in eugenics. Negative eugenics is defined by Galton as a way to limit the fertility of the ‘undesirables’, such as the lower intelligent, the psychopaths, and the diseased. Positive eugenics insists that parts of society that have higher intelligence with a good personality, highly educated and have a high paying salary should seek each other out in order to procreate. Negative Eugenics…

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    Is birth control really making an impact? In today’s relationships, women are taking birth control no matter how intimate the relationship is just as a precautionary. It has been proven that birth control has helped decrease teen pregnancy rates. If it is helping decrease teen pregnancy, why is it that parents have such a hard time, allowing birth control to be prescribed to their young adults? Parents may think or want to think that they can trust their children and that they are an angel in…

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    chance at achieving her goals without unnecessary struggles. One of many decisions would be the administration of birth control as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancies. There have been questions regarding the use of oral contraceptives and whether consumption leads to promiscuity amongst unwed adolescents and adults. Debate amongst…

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    Birth Control Pill

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    The birth control pill, or “the pill”, is an oral contraceptive prescribed as medication and taken once every day. The birth control pill was made legal in the 1970s and also made available to teenage girls. It was and still is used by numerous amounts of women starting at as early as age 15. This was the holy grail…

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