Birth control is one of the most controversial topics that has been discussed nowadays. In the United States, 98% of women have used birth control at least once; of that percentage 62% use it regularly. Nowadays, the most commonly used form of birth control is the pill. The second one that may surprise you is sterilization. A 2010 survey found out that more than a third of birth control users have struggled at least once to afford birth control. Contraception in America has a price that range from fifteen dollars to fifty dollars per month and some of them like IUD, that is used by 10% of the women, can even cost several hundreds of dollars.
When people talk about birth control or Planned Parenthood, the first thing that comes to their mind is contraception but actually condoms, the pills, IUD, and all the other also have many different uses. Planned Parenthood for exemple also offer cancer screening and sexualy trassmited disease tests and contraceptive like the …show more content…
They believe that the aspect of some birth control is that many of them don’t prevent the sperm to get to the egg but they work as abortifacient and they cause the uterus to eject the potentially fertilized egg. For them Birth control is morally wrong because every sex act, that should be only between wife and husband, have the only purpose to procreate.
People against birth controll say that there is no medically funder research that supports birth control prevents or heal other diseases and that it’s only used for prevent pregnancy and that only condoms can prevent some diseases; Birth control doesn't make economic sense because it because it will raise the cost for whoever does end up paying for it, also some people think that we shouldn't use insurance for daily