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    Another reason as to why young adults should be aloud to obtain over-the-counter birth control methods is because if contraception is not used, then a juvenile could get pregnant. It is usually regarded that young adults do not know how to take care of a child since they can still be considered a child themselves. According to the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association (2005), “less than one-third of teen mothers ever finish high school, leaving many unprepared for the job…

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    been a leading issue in the Church and the rest of the world for decades. It can be traced as far back as Margaret Sanger, a nurse in the early part of the 20th century, who was the editor of the Birth Control Review, and an activist for population control and “the purification of the race.” In order to consider fairly if contraception is moral, the effects and uses—both good and bad—must be considered, as well as the Church’s position, as it stands as Christ’s voice here on earth, and teaches…

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    Adrienne Keene (2015) brought up a very interesting and valid question in her article, “The Benefits of Cultural ‘Sharing’ Are Usually One-Sided,” “Who has the right to represent an Indigenous community? Outsiders, or the community itself?” Cultural appropriation does not happen exclusively to specific cultures. There are many examples of both the negative and positive impact that culture sharing has had on societies throughout history. This is not up for argument; however, what is up for debate…

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    family from being persecuted and to protect her profession, Kaylene’s last name is withheld. From her soft grey hair to her sneaker-clad feet she exudes a motherly aura and speaks with a touch of a Midwestern accent. One would never think that in order for her to go into work she has to walk through a group of shouting protestors that call her a “baby killer” or that quite a few family members have deserted her. The challenges she faces are not new, the stigma surrounding Planned Parenthood has…

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    She is the first women to test birth control and see if it could work as a preventative. She realized it works and it should be marketed. So later in that year she put that “pill” she called birth control on the market. Although many couple thinks it is 100% preventable the pill can fail. In order for the pill to be affective you have to be on the pill for a while. You cannot be careless while using this preventative, you still have to be cautious. Condoms, birth-control, and any other…

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    an enormous effect on the way in which sexual health is dealt with in both the private lives of individuals and the sexual health education offered in the school system. Teenagers who grow up in a religious household might not be encouraged to use birth control methods or to terminate an unwanted teenage pregnancy. Therefore, we can assume in regards to this hypothesis that the Z variable, religious conservatism, can have a casual relationship to the Y variable which is an increase in teenage…

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    they were never given a chance at life. The word abortion is derived from the Latin word “abortio,” which means to abort, miscarry, or deliver prematurely. Abortion is defined by Dictionary.com as the “removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy” and occurs especially during the first six months. An abortion is performed about once every thirty seconds. Abortion is surrounded by multiple unanswered questions such as: If people are sexually educated right, would it…

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    Planned Parenthood helps a lot of people avoid unintended pregnancies every year with the contraceptives they offer. If there is an unintended pregnancy, Planned Parenthood also offers the option of an abortion. It is the abortion part of Planned Parenthood that brings the negativity towards it. What a lot of people don’t realize is that they also offer other services to the people that come to them, like the contraceptives. When it comes to contraceptives, Planned Parenthood offers a lot…

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    estrogen hormone than they will in their entire, non-pregnant life. Estrogen and proestrogen are important pregnancy hormones that are essential in producing life inside the uterus. During conception the levels of estrogen and proestrogen rise in order to vascularize the uterus and placeta become more baby…

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    the second is the one of the mother that has to adopt a child. Even though both of them sound easy, surely, is completely the opposite. Adopting or giving in adoption a child is a really difficult decision many parents in the world have to take in order to make a family. Having a baby or getting pregnant is not easy to many women. Sometimes it is impossible because many of them have problems in their reproductive organs. If those women want to have a child, the only option is to adopt one.…

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