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    Oral Contraception is controversial topic that is brought up in today’s society. Women of all ages are finding ways to avoid pregnancy and how to control fertility in the body. Birth control is supposed to suppress the body from ovulation. Every woman should educate themselves before getting on birth control because the contraception can bring harm to the body and it can lead to death. Some birth control can cause serious health problems. Before getting on the medication go and consult with a…

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    Taylor Starnes November 1, 2017 Dr. D Jong The Technology of Orgasm Rating: 4 Stars In the book entitled "The Technology of Orgasm”, author Rachel P. Maines discusses hysteria, the use and evolution of the vibrator as a treatment, and women’s sexual satisfaction. This book gives insight on the how the modern vibrator came to be and how it was used in the treatment of hysteria. It will also give insight on women’s sexual satisfaction through the ages. To understand what will be discussed in the…

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    Pregnancy scares just do not end at the pill. A lot of girls are under the assumption that you take this magic pill and you’re suddenly not pregnant. That is how it is supposed to work, but there is always a small chance that it does not. I was very aware of this chance, and let the stress of it consume me for about 2 weeks on top of school stress. It was extremely unhealthy, though a life changing experience. I personally am a very anxious person when I don’t get my homework done, so the two…

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    medication to be able to deal with living with you. SHELLY I didn’t mean to be such a difficult child. I tried my best to be normal. But if I take all her pills she won’t have to worry about them or me ever again. (SHELLY crosses over to the bed. She takes a pillow case off of one of her pillows and exits. After a few seconds an SFX of rifling through a pill cabinet plays.) INNER VOICE Make sure you get the good stuff. This has to work the first time or they’ll know what you’ve really been…

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    Why Is Birth Control Bad

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    worries or consequences. Those people are wrong. There are so many things that can go wrong even while on the pill, and some women don’t realize that. Part of that problem is that doctors now prescribe it just like they would prescribe medicine for a sick child. Not only are women using these common contraceptives for the wrong reasons, but they also don’t understand what these birth control pills are doing to their body and what they are putting them at risk for. There are three main reasons…

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    In this case, confidentiality is an important issue because Miss X had mentioned several times, to her GP and again in the FP clinic that she wanted no one to know about her sexual history and the use of oral contraception. Although Miss X is 16 y/o, she has the right to have her privacy respected in every circumstances. (Right 1, Health & Disability Commissioner (HDC) Code of Health And Disability Services Consumers’ Rights Regulation (HDSCRR) 1996).…

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    control. More specifically the plan B pill is frowned upon because it destroys a fetus which could be compared to abortion. Current studies also show that children getting abstinence education have been really taking it into consideration and staying abstinent. Abstinence education tends to reduce teen sexual activity which reduces the amount of teen pregnancies. Another controversy on birth control is whether it should be covered by insurance and whether pills should be over the counter and…

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    give her a fighting 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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    United States approximately $9.6 billion to 12.6 billion (Trussell et al., 2013). If more women were provided or had access to more reliable contraceptive methods, theoretically these costs could be prevented (Trussell et al., 2013). This can be achieved…

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    is deathly afraid that under Obama care her birth control will become unattainable due to skyrocketing prices. This particular woman does not take the contraceptive as a safeguard against pregnancy, but as a medication to remain alive. “When I was 27 years old, I was diagnosed with premature ovarian failure (POF)… taking daily birth control pills provides me with the hormone replacements that could very well be saving my life. Which is why I was utterly terrified when Speaker Paul Ryan recently…

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