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    when the discovery, made by Marie Stopes, of the birth control pill came out in 1950’s many were sceptical and against it. It was not forced on to anyone, it was simply a discovery, but many were against it due to religion practises, it was considered anti life and un-natural, it was thought to be a form of abortion, as well as many didn 't agree with it simply because it went against what they had earlier been taught. The birth control pill now is used by many, and by most it is no longer…

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    to minimize the negative ones. I have tried different forms of birth control: the pill and the ring. The pill wasn’t too bad the first time I was on it, but it did mess with my hormones and made me moody. I switched to the ring after being on the pill for a year because I wouldn’t always remember to take the pill. I was only using the ring for two months, but it messed up my hormones significantly more than the pill did and turned me into a cold don’t-touch-me bitch to my fiancé at the time and…

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    Before that I was on the birth control pills, I feel because of this I may adequately express my opinion on this subject. I feel that it over all allows women to be healthy as possible before they become pregnant, which leads to a healthier pregnancy. Some birth control pills contain folic acid, taking this leads to a healthier pregnancies and healthier babies. Folic acid helps some risks of serious birth…

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    sexual activity? Is it because teenagers are too scared to confront their parents about going on birth control? The latter of the two seems to be more of a realistic reasoning. Birth control pills are among the most common form of birth control; they are a form of hormonal contraception. Birth control pills and teenagers have become a hot topic within the community. Many wonder if teenagers should have birth control readily available to them without being prescribed by a doctor. Although many…

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    On November 9, I visited six clients with the home health care nurse Kim. Kim is a home health nurse who has been in the nursing field for the past 26 years and in the home health care nursing for about 6 years. One of the hard things about home healthcare for me was not knowing what to expect when I first walked into a client home yet, I hard a great teaching and learning experience. When we first meet in the morning we sit down and went over the schedule Kim has made on what client we will…

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    financial stability necessary for living comfortably. In the 1960’s, the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of contraceptives like birth control pills for married women. An advantage of this from Nancy Cohen would be that “the Pill was both reliable and controlled by a woman herself, requiring neither the consent nor the knowledge…

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    ended in the19th century with the revolution of rubber condoms. In this post we dive head first into the 20th century with curiosity, jubilation, and woman getting more say in pregnancy and condoms. So, let 's finish this journey and see how far contraceptives have come. We 'll begin in 1916. An amazing year for condoms and women. A German chemist known as Julius Fromm, created a new process for making condoms. By dipping glass tubes into raw rubber, he created a textured condom. Yeah ladies!…

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    Latisse would give you prettier, longer and more impressive eyelashes in just 3 months. Isn’t that amazing? generic latisse, generic latisse for sale, eyelash enhancement, lash serum Introduction Latisse was introduced in the market as the only eyelash growth drug approved by Food and Drug Administration. It was previously used for glaucoma patients only. However, it led to eyelash growth as a side effect of its administration. That was when it got the recognition as eyelash enhancer. Even if…

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    issue should be, and what steps can be taken to spread this informed knowledge. There are two ways to use birth control, or the “pill”: the first as a medication that can be prescribed, and the second as initially intended—to prevent pregnancy. The first, used as a medication, the pill is prescribed to women who…

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    Abstract: This paper explores the FDA’s decision of making the morning-after pill available over-the-counter for girls that are fifteen or older. Also, the views on both sides of whether or not their decision was a good idea. The articles from different news 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…

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