The Pros and Cons of Birth Control Essay

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    are multiple types of birth control. Teens should be informed of each type of birth control so they can be prepared when concidering inercourse and know which ones are more effective defended them from pregnancy and STD’s. Birth control has many levels of effectiveness some work better than others and have different percentages of pregnancy and STD prevention. “IMPLANT A little matchstick-sized rod that goes in a girl's upper arm; it's good for up to three years.” (birth control explorer). The…

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    Birth control, also known as contraception, is the prevention of unwanted pregnancy or the control of fertility. Birth control can be achieved through various methods that a couple can choose from the extensive available options. Birth control is an essential factor that each unique couple has to consider with the aim of having control over their conception and upbringing of their future children. Moreover, besides the options that are available in the market, addressing a couple’s most…

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    The Birth Control Pill

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    trying to gather information about the use age of any method of contraception, and the birth control pill. The pill and female sterilization have been the two most commonly used methods since 1982. Dating all the way back to the 1870’s, and more recently, the 1950’s, there have been many controversies over the birth control pill. Many religious people all over the United States sought to believe the birth control pill was a form of abortion, which has always been looked down upon. But there are…

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    2016 Birth Control: Should it be Sold Over the Counter? Birth Control and whether or not it should be sold over the counter is a very debatable issue. This issue involves teens, parents, teachers, young adults, and congress people. This topic is so controversial because certain groups of people believe oral contraceptives should be sold over the counter and the opposing group believes that oral contraceptives should not be sold over the counter. The supporting group believes that making birth…

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    abortion is still legal but, of course they are some people who are against it. For instance, the state of Ohio has recently defunded Planned Parenthood, which means that in a far future both birth control and abortion may become illegal. The…

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    shortly after birth to ensure a better life. Male circumcision dates back at least to ancient Egypt but has been practiced in many cultures for centuries, including most modern western cultures; some recent studies found about 77 percent of men are circumcised globally. The overall rate among U.S. males age 14 to 59 is 81 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (John Myers). Because of its many upsides, male circumcision should be performed among all males at birth,…

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    side pertains more towards the workers and what they should be provided by the company and whether birth control should be provided. Both are arguments in which it is testing what should a person should be given. One is relating to religion and the other is questioning if this is not right to deny (mainly) women this right to control their own body. The main conflict is the women want birth control and Hobby Lobby doesn’t want to give it to them because it is against their religious morals.…

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    options both alleviate you of the responsibility of being a parent, as well as allowing you to accomplish your goals all while not bringing a child into a situation that you feel is less than optimal. Whatever the choice may be, there will be both pros and cons. The debate of whether a woman should put their child up for adoption or have an abortion has been going on for several years. There are people who argue abortions because they believe an abortion is an intentional murder of an unborn…

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