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    Fertility pills to get pregnant with twins For many couples who are looking to conceive, becoming pregnant with twins is a preferable situation. But, becoming pregnant with twins is sometimes a challenge. For the most part, there are only a few things, like ethnicity, age, and family history, that can actually affect a woman's ability to become pregnant with twins. However, many women have actually been able to become pregnant with twins simply by adding a few fertility pills to their routine.…

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    women often have while deciding on whether or not the pill is best for them are if the pill has any serious side effects, could the hormones change mood levels, and could it cause weight gain. There are two types of pill contraceptives. One pill being a combination pill which contains estrogen and progestin. The other pill is a progestin-only pill which is what is sold as the over the counter pill majority of the time. The progestin-only pill is typically sold more often as OTC because it has…

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    should be needed when buying the morning after pill. Girls these days have unprotected sex without knowing the risk, or are peer pressured into it. Often they think it's easy to go to the pharmacy and get the morning after pill. A lot of parents don't know that their 14 year old teens are having sex at an early age and don't know that they take the morning after pill without knowing the risks. At this point a prescription is not needed to get the pill but they should be needed for teenagers…

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    benefits, and side effects of them. The most common type is the pill, but there are also IUD`s and they both have advantages and disadvantages. There are many methods to use birth control, however the birth control pill is the only type that is taken orally. The pill has to be taken every day for the whole month; however, when a woman is menstruating they can either not take a pill for this time, or some birth control pills come with placebo pills. Either one would work because when someone is…

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    out there that you can choose from, but if you are a female, you might find that birth control pills are your best choice. These are a few signs that this might be the right contraceptive for you. 1. You'll Be Able to Remember to Take Them Daily For one thing, it is important to be honest with yourself and to determine whether or not you will take your birth control pills every day. In order for your pills to be as effective as possible, it is imperative for you to take them every day without…

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    1: Step 1: The details of the case A U.S. District Judge that the morning after pill, be made available without a prescription to females of any age, including children and teenagers. Step 2: relevant criteria Coming to a pharmacy near you: The morning-after pill, now available to all females regardless of their age. Step 3: Possible courses of action Many children and teenagers can use morning after pill, and a lot of teenager’s parents disagree that. Also, that's going to bring out a whole lot…

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    Rosenthal ought to be for birth-control pills of any variety to demand a doctor’s prescription, since the birth-control pill combines progestin with a low dose of estrogen; and creates a very slightly elevated risk of blood clots and a few other conditions. A number of young women necessitate a doctor’s council, several may be extremely uneducated in regards to a woman’s reproductive well-being. The natural human thought process seems to be “it will never happen to me”. This way of thinking may…

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    Development of the Pill was partly facilitated by Katherine McCormic, friend of Margaret Sanger, who invested over three million dollars for scientific research towards the development of oral contraception (Chesler, 432). The pills main funders consisted of mostly pharmaceutical companies and well known institutions for population control (Petchesky, 171). In the year of 1951, progestin was fist synthesized in an oral form by Carl Djerassi amongst other chemists from the University of Mexico…

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    Emergency contraception pills is a way to help you prevent pregnancy after you have sex and you forget to use protection, or you use it incorrectly, or the condom breaks. Emergency Contraception Explained Generally, within 3 days of sex, if you drink emergency contraception pills, you can reduce pregnancy posibility. But taking it within 24 hours of sex is more referable because you may have only a 1% to 2% chance of getting pregnant. This is the reason why emergency contraception pill is often…

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    The “morning after pill” controversy can be understood using a social justice framework in the sense that it can be gender biased. Contraception has little to no affect on men than women/a much higher affect on women than it does on men (don’t know which one). Taking the pill affects women both emotionally and physically, as she has to make the emotional decision to stop a pregnancy from occurring and physically because taking the pill could possibly lead to complications. In a way (I should…

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