The Pros and Cons of Birth Control Essay

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    In the article Birth Control in Drinking Water: A Fertility Catastrophe in the Making? from the National Catholic Register, the writer Celeste McGovern, argues that EE2 (the form of synthetic estrogen found in most birth control pills) may have negative effects on human health. She argues that birth control pills are not safe for use, as they are ending up in the water supply by being urinated by the females using them. The first example McGovern uses to back up her claim is by looking at the…

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    In today`s society, birth control is a highly debatable topic, it is also something that is used a lot. A lot of people know what contraceptives are, but they are unsure of the types, 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;…

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    are different forms and views of genetic engineering along with some pros and cons about the use of genetic engineering. The importance of genetic engineering is to find ways to make things better and to explore new things. Genetic engineering is basically tampering with the arrangement of amino acids in dna to change it or make something new. Interesting fact is that eighty percent of dna in a human body is unknown. The pros of genetic engineering are the agricultural growth and discoveries…

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    contraception. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained 249,078 babies were born to young teens in 2014; nonetheless, the rates declined to 9 percent in the year of 2013. The cause of the decline was uncertain; however, a reason could be the usage of birth control. Birth control prevents teen pregnancies and abortions – when teens know about it and are able to use it. Therefore, some states are allowing adolescents to receive birth control at their own risk. Clinics believe…

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    There are two very distinct sides that continuously argue over the funding for Planned Parenthood, both sides present very well organized arguments; however, there are pros and cons to both sides. One might ask what exactly is Planned Parenthood. Several people are under the impression that this program only deals with abortion; but, this is wrong. Activist that support Planned Parenthood believe that it is the government’s responsibility to provide government aid to help assist the underinsured…

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    Conceiving in less than 12 months after a baby’s birth Challenges and way ahead When that second blue line appears in the pregnancy test stick, you ought to get ready for your motherhood. But what if you are already holding a tiny tot in your arms? If you planned this pregnancy, then you are already aware of the pros and cons of this pregnancy and you and your partner has enough energy and time for the baby in your arms as well as the baby in your…

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    advantages such as drug production and helping with fertility problems outweigh the negatives ("Why Clone?"). Finding cures for diseases is a positive of cloning (Cyraoski 468-471). Fixing defective genes is also very beneficial to the world ("Pros and Cons of Human Cloning - HRF"). Faster aging could potentially be fixed with cosmetics and surgeries. Individuality could be fixed with hair dye and clothing. So, I think that cloning is definitely beneficial and should be…

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    controversial topic. Some people think pro-life is pro-woman, while others try to promote pro-choice. Pro-life means that people oppose Abortions and believe that everyone should have the chance at life. While pro-choice means that people are trying to legalize Abortions, and that they believe people should have the choice to have either terminate an unwanted pregnancy or keep the baby. There are clinics all over the U.S. which provide services such as birth control, and Abortions. Along with…

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    unborn children,” in addition to agreeing with him Lynn-nore Chittom and Heather Newton they are trying to get the supreme court to overturn the Roe v. Wade case. In a way I agree with both sides for different reasons because they both have their pros and cons. If abortion remains legal I think more and more women will become pregnant and feel a since of not having to be responsible. For example, if they get pregnant and it is unwanted then they want have to worry about the things that they have…

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    From Dolly, the sheep, to Mendel's pea plants, the history of genetic engineering has always been a controversial topic. However, what everyone needs to realize is that it is all around the world. Dolly was the first genetically engineered sheep, and Mendel was the first person to understand the concept of cross breeding to manipulate the genes of organisms. Genetic engineering has always been controversial. The biggest reason that people say that genetic engineering is controversial, is because…

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