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    lightly. That is why I have chosen to be abstinent and wait to engage in sexual activity until marriage. This is a personal choice of mine‚ and I know some may agree or disagree. With all the emphasis on the importance of using condoms and birth control to ensure safer sex‚ I feel the intelligent choice of abstinence is being highly overlooked. It is sometimes viewed as old-fashioned and based solely on religion‚ but in theory it is a plausible decision for one to make. The word abstinence

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    have a bunch of politicians‚ a majority of whom are men‚ making health care decision on behalf of women.” – Anita Kumar‚ McClatchy Newspapers * “Obama also supports federal funds for planned parenthood‚ which provides many services including birth control. The organization says 46 percent of its funding—about $487.4 million—comes from the states and federal governments.—Anita Kumar‚ McClatchy Newspapers * “Since 1980‚ the state constitution has guaranteed that “Every natural person has the

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    This article is about methods of family planning approved by the Catholic Church. For a more general use of the term‚ see fertility awareness. Natural family planning Background Birth control type Behavioral First use Ancient: calendar‚ LAM mid-1930s: BBT 1950s: mucus Failure rates (First six months: LAM Per year: symptoms- and calendar-based) Perfect use LAM: 0.5% Symptoms based: 1–3% Calendar based: 5–9% Typical use LAM: 2% Symptoms based: 2–25% Calendar based: 25% Usage Reversibility

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    who went to seek medical care in the county hospitals especially those giving birth went back home while sterilized to save taxpayers money and control population among Mexican immigrants. This procedure was a forced one as mothers signed them while going into labor and others didn’t remember signing them. Civil rights movement arose at that time. The group of women who were forced to sterilize while undergoing birth procedure at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center led by a lawyer who was also

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    every country which desires to raise the living standard of its people. • Family planning has also been referred to as the totality of human efforts to achieve human dignity‚ economic stability‚ health and happiness and welfare through: o Birth regulation and spacing of children by the use of accepted scientific methods o Treatment for infertility o Family life and sex education o Pre-marital guidance and marriage counseling o Pre-natal and post-natal care Advantages

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    Furthermore‚ in the 1800’s the Comstock law was created‚ that made birth control and other contraceptives “obscene and illicit” (PBS). Other states followed the Comstock Law as well‚ creating their own versions of that law which banned contraceptives. The strictest states were Massachusetts and Connecticut‚ people were not allowed to share information about contraceptives‚ or even use them. Even married couples were not allowed to use contraceptives with this law‚ if they were found using contraceptives

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    The technology surrounding genetic control has advanced tremendously in the last few decades. Chapter 3 in the Bioethics book discusses the issues involved in the testing of genes associated with various diseases. How the identification of these disease causing genes and the diagnoses of prenatal disease inclinations can be used ethically to improve society is called into question. The main question with using genetic tests to improve society is whether there is a priority in the autonomy of

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    congressmen led by Rep. Edcel Lagman were the one who proposed it though the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) were strictly against to this law. What is the reproductive Health Law? It is a law that contains provisions aimed to control the continuous growth of the population that said to be the cause of poverty. As for all we know‚ the projected population for 2013 is to be 98 million. The objective of this law is to legalize the selling of artificial contraceptives to the market

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    country. It will further implement the population control of our country‚ strengthen the health of the people‚ specifically‚ the women‚ and educate the citizens‚ especially the teenagers‚ regarding sexuality‚ responsible family planning‚ maternal care and such. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012‚ commonly known as Reproductive Health Bill‚ provides access to responsible family planning methods such as contraceptives‚ birth control pills‚ IUDs and other related family planning

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    Argumentative Synthesis Research Paper Sheltering the youth from birth control does not decrease the percentage of teen pregnancy but it fact helps initiate unprotected sex. The increase in teen pregnancy is due to‚ inadequate sexual education available to adolescents‚ lack of knowledge and resources for birth control‚ and the environment the individual grew up around. Research Questions 0 Does providing adolescents with birth control increase teen pregnancy 1 Is there enough information on

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