Teen Pregnancy and Birth Control Essay

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    many reasons, not just because of my Factor V disorder. My mother had complications in her last pregnancy due to the blood clotting disorder. Her life, and my brother’s, was at risk. If the procedure would have taken even fifteen minutes longer, they both may not have been here today. To add, my aunt as also many issues with the disorder. Even after taking multiple shots a day throughout the pregnancy,…

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    The meaning of abortion is “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.”(Merriam Webster)4 Abortion was legalized in 1974, and since then there has been many viewpoints from Christians all over U.S. Also since 1974 there has been well over 40 million abortions in the U.S. alone. Abortion has been legal for 41 years, just as slavery was legal long ago. The controversial question, is it ethical to have an abortion?…

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    I do believe my generation is becoming way more conservative in its value system than the previous generation was because now everyone is trying to let religion take away everything that is not affecting religions at all, such as abortion, if the people who believe abortions are bad then they can just simply not ever get one, there problem solved, that’s not how society works, people feel that just cause they believe in something that something bad is going to happen if they don’t stop aborting…

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    A social service organization that is within my area is the pro-life pregnancy centers. These centers are known for fighting for the lives of unborn children. In addition, they also ensure that women know how to properly tend to their pregnancy needs. These centers provide information in regards to adoption, STD testing, community resources available and proper prenatal care. As of this January, they are now required to provide abortion information as well. This information includes abortion…

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    Planned Parenthood is well known for being a trusted health care provider in America. Since the 1960’s they have been a powerful voice for women’s rights. In July and August 2015, they took a major “hit.” The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a series of videos showing Planned Parenthood officials acquiring tissues from aborted fetuses and selling the tissues. David Daleiden, founder of CMP, produced the videos saying that they provided evidence of, “criminal conspiracy to make money…

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    their children, some alternatives such as educational books, videos, and other multimedia sources have been found to be effective in educating their children on the “birds and the bees.” However, while some sources pose no harm to children and young teens, there are those that go above and push the limits of what many parents would consider comfortable. “It’s Perfectly Normal” by Robie Harris is a perfect testament to parents unwillingness to adhere to certain books and allow them to educate…

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    life.” Warren continued her argument by drawing back in America’s history, when abortions were not safe or legal and there were little means to stop unwanted pregnancy. “When I talk about 1955, I’m talking about a world where women died,” Warren said. “I’m talking about a world where women committed suicide rather than go forward with a pregnancy they could not handle, and what the Republicans are saying is they want to go back, and I want to make it clear we are not going back -- not now, not…

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    have a hard time getting to birth control because they have to go to a specialized doctor that helps give them the birth control, and they have a hard time being able to pay for it. Birth Control should be widely available to women to get over the counter, because many women use it for health reasons than as a contraception. Birth control is commonly known as a way to prevent unwanted pregnancies in women, it is often known as a contraceptive. Most often birth control can come as a pill, patch,…

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    Just recently, it was revealed that President Donald Trump is planning to announce a proposal to cut taxpayer funding from abortion clinics like Planned Parenthood later this week. Unsurprisingly, upon learning about his stunning plan, numerous pro-life activists promptly celebrated. Apparently, President Trump plans on stopping the public funding of abortion clinics by bringing back a rule previously introduced by former President Ronald Reagan that cuts off federal family planning money to…

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    In 1921, Margaret Sanger, and Fania Mindell, and Ethel Byrne opened America’s first birth control clinic; they were arrested for distributing “obscene materials” to their clients. Their trial led the United States to change their laws involving sex education and birth control. In 1938, their birth control clinic joined the American Birth Control League, which was renamed Planned Parenthood in 1942 because some found the original name to be offensive. They expanded their health care services in…

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