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    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 just a myth. There have been many forms of contraceptives invented…

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    I started using contraceptives at the age of 18 as of somewhat replacement of a barrier condom, so I can enjoy it better with my former boyfriend. As a young woman, learning about contraceptives was exciting because from my perspective it has ultimately the greatest solutions that have happened to a young woman like myself, this way I am still able to enjoy sex without getting pregnant. Although, I am not sexually active as I was in my younger days, somehow my experience with men has declined.…

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    start taking birth control pills. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take one pill every day at the same time. With this method, you do not need to use a backup method as the pills are effective in preventing pregnancy right away. HOW TO START: There are three different ways to start taking birth control pills. 1. First Day of Period Start: Start your pills on the first day of your period. Continue to take one pill every day at the same time…

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    Birth Control Legalization

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    various forms of birth control accessible throughout the twentieth century, the turning point was when the FDA approved “the pill” in 1960. The pill was a pivotal invention because it made birth control more accessible and applicable; rather than using difficult processes to prevent child-bearing, women could take one pill a day and be freed from the worry of pregnancy. While the pill allowed a plethora of professional and personal benefits to women, conservative magazines such as Vogue viewed…

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    The Birth Control Pill

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    contraception, and the birth control pill. The pill and female sterilization have been the two most commonly used methods since 1982. Dating all the way back to the 1870’s, and more recently, the 1950’s, there have been many controversies over the birth control pill. Many religious people all over the United States sought to believe the birth control pill was a form of abortion, which has always been looked down upon. But there are also millions of women who take the pill, that argue they take…

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    Blepharospasm Essay

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    Blepharospasm plus Strabismus In keeping with Botox Glasgow doctors, this protein therapy is widely utilised within the UK to cure blepharospasm as well as strabismus with delicate and treatable unintended effects. Blepharospasm is a condition of uncontainable muscular contraction of the eyelids. It's characterised by extreme irregular plus eye irritation. Botox treatment Glasgow vaccination treats the situation by means of freezing down the eye lid muscle tissue and then treating the effects.…

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    The benefits of this is that this prevents cancer of the lining of the uterus, it’s a private method of birth control, and that you do not need to remember each day to take the pill. The disadvantages are that there is a weight gain, headache, nausea, depression, and heavier and longer periods. (birthcontrol.com).The shot is Long-lasting, private, and good hormonal option for those who can't take estrogen. Also, the shot is every…

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    America’s New Health care System: Control on Contraceptives In light of the Trump Administration’s mandate to cut access to birth control coverage, a nation of women, who are of reproductive age, are fighting back. There are 22 variations of contraceptives, including the most common being the pill, injectable, male condom, sterilization, nexplanon, and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). These contraceptives provide benefits far beyond pregnancy prevention for women of all ages yet as a…

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    Pharmaceuticals was a company that had a drug out on the market known as Bendectin. It was advertised as a medicine that would help expecting mothers with the morning sickness that came from their pregnancy. However, it was later found that taking this pill while someone was pregnant might cause problems for the baby upon birth because it might affect the child while it was developing in the womb. Daubert was one of those that were affected by the medicine. They claimed that the drug had caused…

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    because the cause might be due to lack of hormones, and the birth control pill has two hormones in it, estrogen and progestogen. Birth control can also help make your menstrual cycle shorter. Most menstrual cycles can last anywhere from three days to a week. With the hormones found in birth control pills menstrual will usually be shorten down a couple days from how long your cycle use to be. Not only will the birth control pill help to regulate your menstrual cycle, shorten your cycle, but it…

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