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    Pro Sex Education

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    the government should focus its time and energy into educating the public about alternatives to abortion. In 2006‚ a study showed that 49% of all pregnancies were unintended. This is a very high percentage and clearly it means that either the birth control/contraceptives are failing at an extremely high rate‚ or that the general public doesn’t know how to prevent pregnancies from happening. Although this percentage is high‚ another study showed that the 65% of women who use modern contraceptives

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    using birth control in that time because it was widely believed to contribute to promiscuity. Margaret was very influential in educating women about birth control so that she could make inexpensive contraception available for the women around the world who needed it. As I talk more‚ I will discuss the changes Sanger described in married relations in recent generations‚ the changes she hoped would come about if unplanned pregnancies could be prevented‚ as well as if debates about birth control and unplanned

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    opened her first birth-control clinic in 1916 in Brooklyn‚ New York. The chain continued to thrive‚ and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America was born. Planned Parenthood has grown from the simple birth control clinic in several ways “PPFA works in a number of ways to achieve its mission of providing information and services to those who are facing reproductive choices. PPFA clinics provide the following services: abortion or abortion referrals‚ family planning‚ birth control‚ pregnancy testing

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    Teen Pregnancy and What She Chose In 26 states teen birth rates are on a rise and in 15 years the United States rate increased for the first time. When facing an unplanned pregnancy teens choose abortion for many reasons. Most young girls considering abortion are influenced by where she lives‚ her religious beliefs‚ her relationship with her parents‚ access to family planning services‚ and the reactions of her peers. Her educational level and socioeconomic status

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    Family Planning

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    children‚[1] and the use of birth control[2][3] and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚[3][4] prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚[3] pre-conception counseling[3] and management‚ and infertility management.[2] Family planning is choosing the number of children in a family and the length of time between their births.[5] Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym for the use of birth control‚ however‚ it often includes

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    Family Planning

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    Introduction Family planning is the planning of when to have children‚ and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education‚ prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections‚ pre-conception counseling and management‚ and infertility management. Family planning is sometimes used in the wrong way also as a synonym for the use of birth control‚ though it often includes more. It is most usually applied to a female-male

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    Marie Stopes' Criticisms

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    written by women thanking Stopes for her work and asking for information on birth control. The book was labeled "immoral" and "obscene" by the church‚ the media and the medical community. In two weeks time‚ Married Love sold 2‚000 copies and it was the first sexual manuscript or book ever published in the UK. Numerous women wrote letters to Stopes thanking her for her work and asking for advice on the information of birth control even if the book was condemned by the church‚ the media‚ and the medical

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    being the topic about birth control. However‚ ignoring these issues is the worst thing that can be done and it is obviously not going to make them disappear. The truth of the matter is that we live in a generation where teens having sex is something that is very common. The least parents can do is give their teens the basic information they need in order for them to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However‚ many parents are still opposed for their children to be taking birth control. Some of these parents

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    Rh Bill

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    Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Reproductive Health Bill‚ informally known as the RH Bill‚ are proposed laws in the Republic of the Philippines aiming to guarantee universal access to methods on contraception‚ abortion‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care.[1] There are presently two bills with the same intended goals: * House Bill # 4244 ─ An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Policy on Responsible Parenthood‚ Reproductive Health‚ and Population and Development

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    society’s fault. Although having sex and getting pregnant is due to personal choices and decisions‚ there are a few things society could do to prevent it. Excessive teenage pregnancy could be controlled with appropriate media‚ more readily available birth control‚ and people to set good examples for young women. Just flipping through the channels on a Saturday afternoon you can see all sorts of inappropriate media full of sexual suggestions. Even aside from all the sex scenes in movies‚ there are shows

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