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    In modern society, different methods of birth control is being introduced. Contraception is more widely accepted in different countries and in different religions making it more easier for individuals to take care of children. However, there are still countries that cannot establish a social environment to make birth control methods such as male condoms and contraceptive pills work. One method of birth control is the use of male condoms. By putting it on the penis, it acts as a barrier because…

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    Birth control and the harsh side effects of using it has been an ongoing topic in the news for year now. Studies and research have shown that birth control can cause a variety of health issues in young girls and women, and from my own personal experiences with using birth control, I am arguing against women using birth control. What are the pros and cons of birth control? And, what would be the effect on young girls and women if we do not have access to birth control anymore? Are all questions I…

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    children about sex or to be more specific birth control is not accepted. The information about birth control, most of the under age children are receiving comes from school, or friends. Schools sexual education class provides students with information on abstinence and the use of condoms, we should also be educating them on the use of birth control pills. The majority of the students know how to practice safe sex but lack the necessary tools to do so. Birth control pills should be over the…

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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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    The amount of effort from going to school and work can be stressful enough, adding a baby on top of that could impact a woman’s life in a way that may consume her will to work or go to school. Birth control, at least the pill, has not been readily available for single women up until the recent decades. Birth control can reduce the chance of a woman conceiving a child, some methods more effective and intrusive than others. While other forms have been passed just by word of mouth and proven to be…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Birth Control

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    Cosmopolitan) Giving this information we see that not even the use of condoms is a true and good form of birth control, but it too has its set of side…

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    Methods Of Birth Control

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    list of birth control methods, hormonal and nonhormonal, taken orally or surgically inserted. All types of birth control, in addition to preventing pregnancy, may cause undesirable side effects, including vaginal bleeding, nausea, and breast tenderness to name a few. Some of the most common and most effective modes of contraception include the pill, the vaginal ring, the birth control implant, an intrauterine device, and the morning after pill (also known as emergency contraception). (Birth…

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    sources point towards both sides of the argument. This paper examines these articles, and the evidence that is shown in them. The different articles come from The Washington Post, CNN, and the FDA’s official website. I also found information about birth control from The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The article from The Washington Post has information that is appropriate for both sides of the argument. Throughout my research I found a lot of good information to help me…

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    The surgery does have its risks due to the hospitals inability to properly care for patients, however it is still being done by the millions in India today. The act of severing the fallopian tubes in order to keep women from having more than two children in their lifetime has been around for many years and many women are eager to go through with the procedures despite any risks. According to the theory of cultural relativisms this practice is right despite…

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    not informed of the consequences. If schools provided the proper education for high school students then teen pregnancies, HIV/AIDS, and abortions would decrease. High school students should become educated in school about pertinent topics such as birth control, sex education, sexually transmitted diseases, and planned parenthood. Sexual education should be part of the universal high school curriculum because it allows the increased possibility for better health and more stable futures for the…

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