The Pros and Cons of Birth Control Essay

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    breakdown of the family unit. And birth control is not readily accessible, making unplanned…

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    Recent advances in the research on male contraceptives has shown a great possibility of a new contraceptive being available within the next five years. As of right now there are only three methods of male birth control. Those three methods are condoms, a vasectomy, and abstinence. As many already know, the vasectomy is an irreversible procedure that is only encouraged if you do not want any kids or if you are done having kids. This means men in their late thirties will be the ones using this…

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    Pro’s about giving birth control to teen girls without a prescription. Evidence indicates that the more available birth control is, the less likely people are to have abortions and unintended pregnancies (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). You don’t need a doctor to tell you whether you have one of the two biggest risk factors for the pill: You know whether you are over 35 or smoke (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). I’m pretty sure that if the pill were…

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    Debate Birth control has been a controversial topic in the U.S. since the early 1900s. This topic has caused a divide in many religious groups on whether it is moral or immoral. I feel very strongly about this subject and have decided to learn about it in greater depth from both sides of the issue. There are many negatives to birth control and many positives as well. Many religious groups believe it is wrong to have sex for any other reason than to have children. Many opponents of birth…

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    considering the regulation of birth control should be the health benefits and potential risks. The risks that a woman goes through every time they fall pregnant are astounding, women are at risk for any number of complications that can result in the death of the mother (give pupils contraceptives). Why should anyone who doesn 't want to be in charge of a new life put herself at such risks? It is a cruel punishment to deny a TEENS SHOULD NEED PARENTAL CONSENT TO GAIN BIRTH CONTROL …

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    In the same article, the researchers state, “Comparing these costs with the cost of government- subsidized contraception shows that expanding the use of subsidized birth control would produce sub- stantial taxpayer savings by helping more women avoid unplanned births.” They suggest that one of the best and most effective ways to prevent all these unplanned pregnancies is to “help women delay childbearing until they and their partners are in a stable relationship…ready to become parents, and…

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    Furthermore charitably providing birth control and condoms to young adults is promoting sex prior to marriage. According to Rebecca j. Donnatelle “60% of sexually active female college students are using birth control” and “99% of U.S women who have been sexually active report having used at least one form of birth control. In Response to her research, when individuals believe they are secure, they will indulge in whatever it is they believe their protected from. Birth control can cause a…

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    Outline On Birth Control

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    Outline Thesis: Even though birth control may have moral downfalls in some people’s eyes, overall, birth control can provide multiple benefits for women all around the world. Providing an increased access of birth control to teenagers. Pro: Increasing and maintaining the access of birth control to teenagers would provide multiple benefits. Con: Lack of parental consent and young age may stem potential problems to teenagers using birth control. Teaching abstinence is enough to prevent unplanned…

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    not on birth control? Women and young girls go on birth control for multiple reasons. It may be because the girls want to have lighter menstrual cycles or because they just want to take care of themselves and not have to worry about anything. The question is… do the potential benefits justify the need for the implantation of birth control. In my opinion yes, to get birth control or think about getting birth control is a process of putting a decision or plan into effect. The plan that birth…

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    Is it time for over the counter birth control pills? Should birth control pills be available to teenage girls without a prescription? There are many questions, pros, and cons to having birth control available over the counter accessible to anyone. The American college of gynecologists released a paper saying it was time for birth control pills to be able to be sold over the counter without a prescription or consent of a parent. Congress can pass laws saying it is alright for things to be sold…

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