The Pros and Cons of Birth Control Essay

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    Birth control and the harsh side effects of using it has been an ongoing topic in the news for year now. Studies and research have shown that birth control can cause a variety of health issues in young girls and women, and from my own personal experiences with using birth control, I am arguing against women using birth control. What are the pros and cons of birth control? And, what would be the effect on young girls and women if we do not have access to birth control anymore? Are all questions I am aiming to discuss within my paper. The choice of sources I have decided to use throughout my paper are my own personal experiences, health magazine articles and websites, and the survey of girls and women via social media. New research is being…

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    Birth control is just what it says, it is methods used to regulate or prevent the birth of children. You might have other meanings like birth planning, family planning, fertility control, and Planned Parenthood but to me they all mean not having children. Most of the time when we speak of birth control we are talking about some type of man-made method therefore when it comes to giving birth control to teenagers, for many reasons, I am against it. Introduction There are times when giving birth…

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    information we see that not even the use of condoms is a true and good form of birth control, but it too has its set of side…

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    Although there is a huge controversial issue on birth control, it has many positive benefits. The use of birth control should be encouraged because it helps control menstruation, can lower and help with acne, and can help prevent or reduce endometrial and ovarian cancers. In most people’s opinion birth control is considered “unnatural”. Most think that girls shouldn’t use birth control because it has to many side effects. Birth control does have its negatives, but it also has many pluses to it.…

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    Birth Control is one of the main conflicts between a daughter and her mother or father. They always argue that they’re to young or that this pill is used as a cover so that their daughter can have sex. But, little do they know Birth Control can do more than just prevent them from being pregnant. Birth control always comes out as a “second condom” for sex. Because of this, parents and guardians always have a hard time determining if they want their daughter on this. There are plenty of other…

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    well-known drugs that are very controversial. The Gardasil vaccine, flu shot, Adderall, and birth control are all controversial drugs. Some people believe that these drugs should be banned while others believe they benefit people. Many women take birth control to prevent pregnancy, lessen menstrual cramps, regulate periods, and delay or induce their period. Birth control has some side effects that people believe should prevent people from taking the prescription. However, most people believe…

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    While there is a lot of misconception even now in 2015 there is a lot of things that come in the way of a perfect contraceptive, in one hand we have religion making it harder in some people to look for birth control preventing the use of this in any kind, on the other hand there is not enough information provided about birth control even to people who can get it. As a woman I have encounter multiples methods of birth control like the pill, the ring and injections to name a few, and even now I…

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    To this date, the issue of birth control has been a controversial topic, depending on an individual's belief system as well as an individual’s own personal experiences. The variation of opinions amongst people keeps society divided between whether birth control is ethical or not. Not only does this separation in opinion represent a setback for reproductive rights but for women’s rights as a whole. This is mainly due to the fact that birth control being targeted, targets women’s sexuality as a…

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    Should a woman get to give birth when she wants or should nature decide? Nations across the world struggle with this topic. In the early twentieth, birth control was a very sensitive issue all around the world. Couples were not allowed to have sex before marriage and married couples were only allowed to have sex if they wanted to have children. Although birth control pills are believed to be the best way to prevent pregnancy; they have been found to have many side effects than the medical…

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    In modern society, different methods of birth control is being introduced. Contraception is more widely accepted in different countries and in different religions making it more easier for individuals to take care of children. However, there are still countries that cannot establish a social environment to make birth control methods such as male condoms and contraceptive pills work. One method of birth control is the use of male condoms. By putting it on the penis, it acts as a barrier because…

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