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    Led by Margaret Sanger‚ the birth control movement sought to overcome laws making it illegal to provide women with birth control devices and information about birth control (Progressivism). The birth control movement also aimed to make birth control widely available to women because women could not be liberated if they were trapped at home raising child after child (Progressivism). Sanger

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    sex education is put in the school students can learn about birth control‚ different kind of STD’s and how having a baby at an early age can mess up their lives. What is birth control? Birth control is any method used to prevent pregnancy. Another word for birth control is contraception. If you have sex without birth control‚ there is a chance that you could get pregnant. Each year‚ about 85 out of 100 women who don’t use birth control have an unplanned pregnancy. The only sure way to prevent pregnancy

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    are being performed for various reasons with numbers currently reaching around 140 million alive and affected (Crockett 2015). With that high of a number and the numbers increasing around three million more affected per year a large world-wide controversy has been started (Crockett 2015). In most circumstance the reasoning for female circumcisions is religious and part of one’s culture and heritage (Crockett 2015). Some are required to have it performed and the procedures and after effects are painful

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    United States teen girls have experienced unintended pregnancies. Approximately half are because the girls were not using birth control pills. Birth control pills should be sold over the counter because it would lower the percentage of abortions‚ lower teen pregnancies‚ and even reduce the risk of ovarian cancer other medical issues and other menstrual pains. Birth control has been instrumental in lowering the number of abortions performed each year. 4.4 to 7.5 abortions per one thousand girls

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    will help prevent pregnancies‚ they do not have to use protection‚ such as condoms. According to Planned Parenthood‚ contraceptive devices do not prevent STDS. In order to prevent STDS and HIV‚ women can either use condoms or practice abstinence (Birth Control Pills). Women that participate in sexual activity with no protection are taking a risk for developing a STD. A women’s chance for developing a STD increases the more partners she engages with and the more her partner has been with. The sad thing

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    they are the less likely they are to make uneducated decisions. In the United States of America seventy five thousand teenagers will become pregnant this year ("Planned Parenthood Action Center"‚ 2012). According to the “U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention”(2012)‚ more than three million teenage girls will have a sexually transmitted disease or infection. There has to be more that can be done as a society to help this. These statistics do not even include the teenage boys who contract

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    considered by an individual when purchasing and birth control a product that a lot of these various influences will affect a consumer’s decision whether or not to use it. Birth control has been a topic that has been the source of many debates over the past several years. By understanding the psychological and social factors that are involved with this product will help to explain why it has been a sensitive topic for so many people. The perception of birth control is that it encourages sexual relations

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    With a new president and the likelihood of Obamacare being terminated‚ women are nervous about the future of birth control. Many would agree that preventive services are very important to women’s health. These services include annual well women’s check-ups‚ cervical and HIV screenings‚ contraceptives‚ and breast feeding supplies. As the election came to a close in 2016‚ women became frantic and got into their OB/GYN offices requesting IUD’S. After insertion‚ IUD’s can cost $500 or more but is 22

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    you would use critical thinking to make a decision about sex. 1. Be skeptical. After having my child last November I now must be skeptical when it comes to challenging ways I can or can’t get pregnant. Being fertile the following year after giving birth to a child makes me feel like no matter what in order to prevent a future brother or sister for my son we must use a condom. Regardless if some are able to or not. 2. Examine definition of terms. Being fertile to a person may mean a certain time or

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    Margaret Sanger (1879 – 1966)‚ Birth control Margaret Sanger was born as Margaret Louisa Higgins on the 14th of September 1879 in New York. She was one of the 11 children born to Catholic working-class Irish American family. Her mother went through the 18 pregnancies (11 live birth and 7 miscarriages) in 22 years so that means that every 1.2 year she got pregnant. She died at the age of 40 (some sources say at 50) of tuberculosis and cervical cancer. The family lived on poverty because of father’s

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